There are over 50 lawsuits in the US Federal Court about how AI companies are using copyrighted data to train their systems… ...
Denmark aims to make EU history by using copyright law—not privacy rules—to crack down on deepfakes and protect personal likenesses, diverging from the approaches adopted in the U.S. and other nations ...
Imagine this: you’re an artist, writer, or software developer, and one day you discover that your work has been used to train an AI system, without your permission. The AI now generates content eerily ...
One of the biggest questions among writers these days is that of ethics and the use of AI. While artificial intelligence can certainly be used as an extremely useful tool simply to help bring out the ...
A judge’s decision that Anthropic‘s use of copyrighted books to train its AI models is a “fair use” is likely only the start of lengthy litigation to resolve one of the most hotly contested questions ...
Every original creation is an act of generative recombination. Why should the use of AI be held to a different standard? Last fall, while attending a board meeting in Amsterdam, I had a few free hours ...
Widespread concern about the use of creative works to train artificial intelligence (AI) systems has prompted the UK government to begin exploring how the country’s copyright rules can be changed to ...
A viral track removed from Spotify continues to circulate online, highlighting legal gray areas around AI, authorship and unfair competition in Brazil.