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Munich: Copyright Protection for AI-Generated Works

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AI Copyright Training: The UK Backs Down, the US Steps Aside

UK abandons its AI copyright opt-out model with “no preferred option.” The U.S. leaves it to the courts. S. Horowitz on what the shared uncertainty means.

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Authorship’s Future: AIPPI’s 2025 Resolution and AI-Era Copyright

As courts and creators grapple with defining human vs. AI authorship, AIPPI’s 2025 Resolution offers a clear framework on AI & Copyright—addressing data use, liability, transparency, and AI-generated works to guide the next era of copyright law.

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Copyrighted Works and Training AI Models: The U.S. Copyright Office’s Position

The U.S. Copyright Office published a groundbreaking, non-binding, pre-publication report examining whether using copyrighted works to train generative AI models falls within “fair use.

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U.S. Court: Copyright Protection Requires a Human Author

Thaler v. Perlmutter: The court affirmed that under the Copyright Act, only a human can be recognized as the “author” of a work

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AIPPI Answer the Core Questions of Parody defence in Copyright

The International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI) has taken a significant step toward harmonizing the defense of parody in copyright law.

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