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Christiane Stuetzle, Susan Bischoff (Morrison & Foerster LLP)
From Hollywood to Germany: A Transatlantic Comparison of Collective Agreements on AI in Film and TV Production - Part 1
May 21, 2025

  Image created with AI I. Introduction Not long ago, artificial intelligence (“AI”) was a concept brought to life by human actors – whether through Scarlett Johansson’s voice in Her (2013) or…

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Pragya Jha, Bernd Justin Jütte (University College Dublin)
Does Human Learning equal Machine Learning? High Court of Delhi to rule on lawfulness of TDM for Machine Learning
May 19, 2025

  Image by mcmurryjulie from Pixabay The debate on whether works protected by copyright can be used for the training of artificial intelligence (AI) has reached India. While dozens of US…

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Teresa Nobre (COMMUNIA)
Unfair licensing practices: the library experience
May 15, 2025

Image: Interior of a bookshop in 1815This week, COMMUNIA released a new report detailing unfair practices in the licensing of digital resources to libraries (as a PDF file). This report describes…

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Christian Handke (Erasmus University Rotterdam), Richard Watt (University of Canterbury)
Essential Economics of Collective Copyright Management in the Twenty-First Century
May 01, 2025

 This blogpost is part of a series marking the publication of the fourth edition of the book Collective Management of Copyright and Related Rights, edited by Daniel Gervais and João Pedro…

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Christophe Geiger (Luiss Guido Carli University), Bernd Justin Jütte (University College Dublin)
Limitation-Based Remuneration Rights: An Underexplored Approach to Balancing Copyright Interests in the EU
April 30, 2025

 This blogpost is part of a series marking the publication of the fourth edition of the book Collective Management of Copyright and Related Rights, edited by Daniel Gervais and João Pedro…

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Daniel Gervais (Vanderbilt University Law School), João Pedro Quintais (Institute for Information Law (IViR))
New Book Explores Collective Management of Copyright in the Digital Age
April 28, 2025

  This blogpost is part of a series marking the publication of the fourth edition of the book Collective Management of Copyright and Related Rights, edited by Daniel Gervais and João Pedro…

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Jakub Wyczik (University of Silesia (Katowice))
Originality in the Age of AI: How to Get Copyright Protection Now?
April 24, 2025

  Image by Jakub Wyczik, using AI. Recently, there has been a lot of suggestions that the U.S. Copyright Office is registering “AI-generated works.” Nonetheless, these are not actually AI-…

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Allan Rocha de Souza, Leon Ramos (Brazilian Copyright Institute (IBDAutoral))
Copyright in Brazil in 2025: What to Expect?
April 10, 2025

  Introduction Discussions about copyright have once again returned to the political agenda in Brazil. Various national - and international - regulatory initiatives seek to address the…

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Matt Blaszczyk (University of Michigan Law School)
Thaler v. Perlmutter: Human Authors at the Center of Copyright?
April 08, 2025

  Image by Jorge Franganillo from Pixabay On March 18, 2025, the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit affirmed the denial of Stephen Thaler’s application to…

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Damian Flisak (Blue Dragon Institute)
Remuneration for use of works in text and data mining
March 28, 2025

Image by Mohamed Hassan via PxHere The debate on the use of copyrighted material to train generative AI models is evolving, shifting its focus from whether compensation is due to creators, to…

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