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15 June 2023CopyrightMuireann Bolger

EU votes for AI copyright disclosure in ‘first of a kind’ act

Transparency rules over copyrighted content used in training data increase risks for foundational AI developers| Landmark AI Act thought to be the first of its kind in the world | Insights from Taylor Wessing, Gowling WLG, Appleyard Lees, Bird & Bird, Marks & Clerk and Potter Clarkson.

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