Copyright December Reads
Welcome to the first of many monthly copyright reads. Here you will find a selection of the most interesting copyright reads for this month.
How the EU AI Act Can Increase Transparency Around AI Training Data
Copyright: Publishers in Guadalajara Cheer the Internet Archive Suit’s End
China pledges to improve copyright law
A New Genre of Bad A.I. Art Takes the Stage: Nature Slop
4 Reasons 4 Using Geographical Indications
Canadian news media are suing OpenAI for copyright infringement, but will they win?
The EU design package: What’s new? – Part 2 of 4: Relationship between design rights and copyright
Principles for Copyright and Generative AI
Stop using generative AI as a search engine
We hope you enjoy this selection of copyright issues from around the world.
We also wish all of our readers, a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
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