EU copyright law round up – fourth trimester of 2023
…and held liable for any harm caused by their products. European Parliament, the Council of the European Union and the European Commission (Trilogue), AI Act Shortly before the end…
…and held liable for any harm caused by their products. European Parliament, the Council of the European Union and the European Commission (Trilogue), AI Act Shortly before the end…
Photo by 5477687 via Pixabay Arts. 3 and 4 of the Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive (CDSMD) introduced two exceptions for Text and Data Mining (TDM) in EU…
…of the underlying data constitutes copyright infringement (see Lawsuits v. AI). Like some other jurisdictions, the European Union (EU) and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (the ASEAN), are in…
…and flexible E&L framework offers the space and scope to accommodate these unpredictable paths followed by innovation and creativity. In its letter to the Commissioner for Internal Market, the European…
On Friday evening, after 38 hours of negotiations, representatives of the European Parliament, EU member states and the European Commission reached a provisional agreement on the proposed AI Act. The…
…under European law (Article 17.2 of the European Charter of Fundamental Rights) and, while it must work in balance with other fundamental rights, this balance is directly reflected in EU…
…tools but relies significantly on the public availability of training datasets. This has led to increasing calls for transparency requirements. In response to these calls, the European Parliament is considering…
Photo by Possessed Photography on Unsplash Copyright protection in machine-generated works is not a new issue for law makers. The traditional concept of human authorship was first challenged with the…
…language contained in the European Parliament’s report on the AI Act, the second obligation is new. It would introduce the first (and only) explicit reference to the existing EU copyright…
Photo by Udo Pohlmann via Pixabay Over the last decades, European lawyers got used to the – at times remarkable and even forceful – interventions of the Court of Justice…