EU Parliament votes for ‘permanent’ fix for AI copyright
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Transparency and fair remuneration: This is what the MEPs of the EU Parliament call for in the use of copyright protected works by artificial intelligence. On 10 March, the parliamentarians launched a corresponding catalogue of recommendations. Thus, Börsenverein, FEP, BDZV and the Initiative Copyright react to this.
AI & Copyright: European Parliament Report Sparks Uncertainty for Innovators
Brussels, BELGIUM – The European Parliament today adopted an own-initiative report on copyright and generative artificial intelligence (AI). While non-binding, the report calls for measures that could sharply restrict Europe’s access to cutting-edge technologies. This risks generating fresh uncertainty, as EU rules already strike a careful balance. Indeed, the Copyright Directive’s text-and-data-mining (TDM) exception lets developers train their…
The EP report on copyright and GenAI sends an important signal for the future of journalism in the AI era
The European Publishers Council welcomes the European Parliament’s adoption of the report on Copyright and generative artificial intelligence – opportunities and challenges, by MEP Axel Voss. At a moment of profound technological disruption, the report provides a timely political signal that Europe intends to uphold the fundamental principles of copyright in the age of generative AI.
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