EUIPO: No ‘one-size-fits-all’ solution for genAI copyright challenges
Latest EUIPO study highlights growing tensions between creators and AI developers, emerging licensing markets, and the power of public authorities | US grapples with change in leadership following Copyright Office report | UK passes amendments to the Data (Use and Access) Bill.
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