U.S. Copyright Office issues new guidance on artificial intelligence
- The U.S. Copyright Office's new guidance may hinder innovative and inclusive AI models, as it requires costly licenses for materials needed for technology development, limiting competition primarily to big companies with vast data resources.
- Legal cases are increasing against AI companies over copyright issues, including a lawsuit in Canada against OpenAI by a coalition of news publishers, as noted by The Canadian Press.
- In mid-February, a court ruled against Ross Intelligence, impacting AI companies' ability to utilize rival content for building models.
- Consultations in Canada are ongoing regarding AI and copyright, with stakeholders emphasizing the need for a policy decision that reflects the unique challenges posed by AI technology.
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Canada, other countries struggling to come up with new rules for AI and copyright
OTTAWA — The battle between AI companies and copyright holders notched an early win for publishers in the U.S. in mid-February when a court ruled that a legal research firm didn't have the right to use a rival's content.
U.S. Copyright Office issues new guidance on artificial intelligence
On Jan. 29, the U.S. Copyright Office issued its long-awaited second installment about copyrights and artificial intelligence. This was the follow-up to the initial guidance provided in March 2023. In this report, the Copyright Office addressed the copyrightability of outputs generated by AI systems and was based on existing statutory law, current caselaw, and over 10,000 public comments and additional research. The goal was to explore the neces…


The Briefing: Westlaw v. Ross AI - Is This The End of AI Training or The Future of AI Training
Major AI copyright ruling – The Delaware District Court’s decision in Thomson Reuters v. Ross AI could have huge implications for AI training and copyright law. On this episode of The Briefing, Weintraub attorneys Scott Hervey and Andy Tan break down the case, its impact on the AI industry, and what it means for content creators. Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here or listen to this podcast episode here. If you enjoy this co…
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