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On 4 March 2025, the London School of Economics (LSE) hosted an event dedicated to exploring the intersection of AI and IP within the creative industries. The…
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Last year we reported on the European AI Office facilitating the drawing-up of the General-Purpose AI Code of Practice (the “Code”). The first draft of the…
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The European AI Office is currently facilitating the drawing-up of the General-Purpose AI Code of Practice (the “Code”). The European Commission published the…
The effect of rapid development of generative AI on copyright law continues to challenge the lawmakers and courts. Whilst the UK High Court is yet to reach its decision on liability for copyright…
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The Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023 (REULA) came into force on 1 January 2024 and has some significant implications for IP law. Much IP law in…
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Copyright protection in machine-generated works is not a new issue for law makers. The traditional concept of human authorship was first challenged with…
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The UK government has recently announced its plans to introduce a code of practice on copyright and artificial intelligence (AI). The guidance and all…
June this year saw Montreux hosting an international congress, bringing together 50 experts from various disciplines, discussing the future of culture in the digital age. The congress was also…
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Professor of Literary and Artistic Property Law at the Columbia Law School Jane C. Ginsburg recently visited London, where she delivered her lecture in memory of…