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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…
Machine readable opt-outs from TDM
As we head into the last month of the current EU legislative term, there are increasing signs that EU lawmakers are unable to agree on the AI Act, which was…
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Recently, the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, in line with several decisions of the U.S. Copyright Office’s Review Board, found…
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Part 1 of this post introduced the challenges for copyright associated with generative IP and the legislative developments in this field. This part 2 explores the idea of…
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Introduction
Generative AI is disrupting the creative process(es) of intellectual works on an unparalleled scale. More and more AI systems offer services that push users…
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The US class action against Google Bard (J.L. v. Alphabet Inc, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, No. 3:23-cv-03440)
In a recent…
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Welcome to the third trimester of the 2023 round up of EU copyright law! In this edition, we update you on what has happened between July and September 2023 in EU…
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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…
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The intersection of Artificial intelligence and Intellectual Property is complex. It involves several IP rights, some of which overlap in some cases:…
Introduction
Part 1 analysed an Italian case related to the copyright protection of a “floral fractal” generated via machine-learning (see RAI vs Biancheri). Even more recently, another case…