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Search Results for: Artificial Intelligence

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Bauyrzhan Zhanadilov (National Institute of Intellectual Property (Qazpatent) )
Kazakhstan Adopts AI Law: What Does It Mean for Copyright?
December 04, 2025

Around the world, governments are developing legal frameworks to address artificial intelligence. The European Union has adopted a comprehensive AI Act regulating high-risk systems, while South Korea…

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Beatrice Rosa, Adriana Peduto (E-Lex Law Firm), Giovanni Maria Riccio (University of Salerno and E-Lex Law Firm)
New Italian Law on AI: a general framework
December 03, 2025

Italy has officially entered the age of artificial intelligence regulation. After more than a year of adjustments, the long-awaited Italian law on AI has finally been approved - marking a turning…

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Andres Izquierdo (American University - Washington College of Law)
AI, Copyright, and the Future of Creativity: Notes from the Panama International Book Fair
November 26, 2025

In August, I spoke at the Panama International Book Fair, in an event co-hosted by World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the Panama Copyright Office, the Ministry of Culture, and the…

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Estelle Derclaye (The University of Nottingham)
Getty Images v Stability AI: A landmark judgment reinforcing the need for the UK government to amend its copyright laws
November 20, 2025

IntroductionThe landmark Getty Images v Stability AI judgment came out on 4 November 2025. The decision is a landmark one because it is the first UK case dealing with whether AI training infringes…

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James Hall, Alina Trapova (University College London)
Report on a roundtable on the visual arts, generative AI, and copyright at the UCL Institute of Brand and Innovation Law
November 13, 2025

Discussions around generative artificial intelligence (‘genAI’) have become almost impossible to avoid (for better or worse). The topic dominates news headlines, academic journals, and court cases…

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Dave Hansen (Authors Alliance)
The Bartz v. Anthropic Settlement: Understanding America's Largest Copyright Settlement 
November 10, 2025

When Anthropic agreed to pay $1.5 billion to settle a copyright lawsuit in August 2025, it became the largest copyright settlement in U.S. history. Three authors had sued, but nearly half a million…

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Alina Trapova (University College London), João Pedro Quintais (Institute for Information Law (IViR))
EU copyright law roundup – second and third trimester of 2025
October 08, 2025

Following our platform update and the summer break, one may think we stopped our roundup series. Rest assured – we are here! This edition combines the second and third trimesters, so it will be…

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Matthew Hersh (Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory)
Copyright case: Thomson Reuters Centre GmbH v. Ross Intelligence Inc., USA
October 03, 2025

The Third Circuit accepts an invitation to review a district court’s decision over the intersection of AI and fair use.The Third Circuit will decide whether the creator of an artificial intelligence-…

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Martin Senftleben (Institute for Information Law (IViR) )
Are the European TDM Exceptions Applicable to GenAI Training? Despite the Three-Step Test?
October 01, 2025

 After the adoption of the AI Act (AIA), the matter seemed to have been settled. With regard to generative AI models (GenAI), Recital 105 AIA refers explicitly to the exceptions for text and…

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P. Bernt Hugenholtz (Institute for Information Law (IViR))
Deepfake Bills in Denmark and the Netherlands: Right idea, wrong legal framework.
August 06, 2025

Deepfakes are flooding the internet. Thanks to generative AI, politicians say things on camera they never said, celebrities star in porn clips they never dreamt about, and the Pope dons a puffer…

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