In 2025, three federal district court decisions began to sketch the boundaries of what counts as fair use in the context of AI training.
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The European Union has published the final text for the overhaul of its controversial copyright directive, proposing a series of sweeping changes that would force online platforms, such as YouTube and ...
The U.S. Copyright Office has provided clear guidance on the copyrightability of AI-generated content, emphasizing the critical role of human creativity. As ...
A trio of critical issues primed to dominate the copyright landscape in 2026 will test music-piracy liability, President ...
A U.S. District judge ruled this week that Meta’s use of books to train its AI model was protected under U.S. copyright law. The 13 plaintiffs in the case included author and comedian Sarah Silverman.
The European Union is to ring the changes on copyright law after agreeing to scrap decades-old rules in order to obligate Alphabet-owned Google and Facebook to distribute revenues more evenly with the ...
If taking over local art galleries was step one on the path to world domination, then robots just faced a major setback. The US copyright office... For more crisp and insightful business and economic ...