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Daniel Gervais (Vanderbilt University Law School), Lydia Loren (Lewis & Clark), R. Anthony Reese (UC Irvine), Christopher Jon Sprigman (NYU), Molly Van Houweling (UC Berkeley Law)
Why the Copyright Statute Is Not Enough: How the Restatement Relies on Both Statute and Caselaw to Clarify U.S. Copyright Law
August 11, 2025

In a previous blog post, we explained how the Restatement of the Law, Copyright was prepared, how it is structured, and how it was approved as of May by the membership of the American Law Institute (…

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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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Caterina Sganga (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna), Christophe Geiger (Luiss Guido Carli University), Thomas Margoni (KU Leuven Centre for IT & IP Law), Martin Senftleben (Institute for Information Law (IViR) ), Mireille van Eechoud (Institute for Information Law (IViR))
An EU Copyright Framework for Research: Opinion of the European Copyright Society
August 04, 2025

 The European Copyright Society (ECS) has published its Opinion on an EU copyright framework for research.  The Executive Summary is reproduced below and the full Opinion is available here…

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Daniel Gervais (Vanderbilt University Law School), Lydia Loren (Lewis & Clark), R. Anthony Reese (UC Irvine), Christopher Jon Sprigman (NYU), Molly Van Houweling (UC Berkeley Law)
Restating Copyright: The ALI’s Landmark Project and What It Means for the Law
July 29, 2025

In May 2025, the membership of the American Law Institute (ALI) completed a milestone in our understanding and interpretation of U.S. copyright law: the approval of its first-ever Restatement of the…

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Pamela Samuelson (Berkeley Law School)
Does Using In-Copyright Works as Training Data Infringe?
July 18, 2025

More than forty copyright-related lawsuits have been filed in U.S. courts against developers of generative artificial intelligence (genAI) systems. The most common complaint is that the developers…

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Elena Izyumenko (IViR, University of Amsterdam)
Copyright as a Freedom of (Artistic) Expression Right? The Dangers and Human Rights Law Misconceptions in the AG’s Opinion in Pelham II
July 18, 2025

Following up on the initial comment by Sabines Jacques published on this blog about Advocate General (AG) Emiliou’s recent Opinion in the Pelham II case – which examined his interpretation of the…

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Alina Trapova (University College London)
The blog is being updated!
June 30, 2025

  Generated with Perplexity AI We have some exciting news. The Kluwer Copyright Blog is going through a makeover! The blog’s layout will be updated from the middle of July. This means…

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Sabine Jacques (University of Liverpool)
Every breath you take (is intertextual): AG Emiliou’s opinion in C-590/23 Pelham II - Part 2
June 30, 2025

   Image by Pexels from Pixabay Welcome back to Part II of the analysis of AG Emiliou’s Opinion in C-590/23 Pelham II. In Part I (here), we analysed the interpretation of pastiche…

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Sabine Jacques (University of Liverpool)
Every breath you take (is intertextual): AG Emiliou’s opinion in C-590/23 Pelham II - Part 1
June 27, 2025

  Image by Pexels from Pixabay The long-awaited opinion of Advocate-General (AG) Emiliou in C-590/23 Pelham, the enduring dispute between the electronic music group Kraftwerk against…

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João Pedro Quintais (Institute for Information Law (IViR))
A mid-year review of AI and copyright posts
June 24, 2025

  Image generated by ChatGPT using DALL·E, OpenAI, 2025. Prompt: "In a professional office, a humanoid robot and two human colleagues are engaged in a conversation about AI and copyright,…

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