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The case recently brought against OpenAI by the New York Times is the latest in a series of legal actions involving AI in the United States, and mirrored in other…
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The UK’s attempt to deal with generative AI, training data and copyright law has taken yet another turn. On 6 February 2024, in its response to the AI White Paper…
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In a statement made on 12 October 2023, the French collecting society Sacem, which represents most authors/composers and publishers of music in France, announced that it…
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The two US class actions against Meta
We have previously analysed US class actions against Open AI (here) and Google (here) for unauthorized use of copyright works in the…
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More than two years after the transposition deadline, and with another infringement proceeding under its belt, Bulgaria is one of the last Member States to…
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Arts. 3 and 4 of the Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive (CDSMD) introduced two exceptions for Text and Data Mining (TDM) in EU copyright Law. These two…
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I Wonder …
What if our “belief” in something turns into our “faith” in it? For the last few months, I have been wondering if our belief in “fair…
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In his classic work, ‘Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy’, Josef Schumpeter referred to the ‘waves of creative destruction’ to describe how monopoly rents…
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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…