Entertainment Roundup: Drama, Legal Battles, and K-Pop Triumphs
A summary of the latest entertainment news includes the sentencing of a 21-year-old Austrian for planning an attack on Taylor Swift's Vienna concert, the legal tussle between CNN and Perplexity over AI distribution rights, and the conviction connected to Matthew Perry's death. Moreover, BTS wins top AMA honors, and a new TV series exploring the Soviet space race debuts.
Austrian authorities have sentenced a 21-year-old man to 15 years in prison for planning a terrorist attack on a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna, scheduled for 2024. The court found him guilty of multiple terrorism-related charges.
In another legal battle, CNN has filed a lawsuit against AI search engine Perplexity for allegedly distributing its copyrighted content unlawfully. Filed in New York federal court, the lawsuit claims Perplexity copied thousands of CNN stories, videos, and images.
In entertainment awards, global K-pop sensation BTS has been named Artist of the Year at the American Music Awards. The boy band also clinched the titles for Best Male K-pop Artist and Song of the Summer with their hit single 'Swim.'
(With inputs from agencies.)

