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AI Litigation Update – Implications of Andy Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith and Thomson Reuters v. RossThis webcast covers key updates in AI-related cases, including the Thomson Reuters v. Ross ruling, which found AI training on Westlaw was not fair use.
Recommended AI news and insights Video by CCCAI outcomes are strengthened by reliance on responsibly sourced copyrighted works. How can we reap the rewards of these technologies, while protecting the rights of content creators?
Article in The Scholarly KitchenMany organizations and individuals participated in a recent Request for Information on the Development of an Artificial Intelligence Action Plan issued on behalf of the US Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). Read a preview of what to expect when the AI Action Plan is issued this summer.
Article in The Scholarly KitchenCCC’s Roy Kaufman shares his London Book Fair talk with the Head of Product and Content Management for the American Psychological Association, “The Power of Licensing & Responsible AI – A Proactive Path for Publishers.”
Article in IP WatchdogCCC VP and General Counsel Catherine Zaller Rowland shares context and commentary as a spate of recent lawsuits shines light on how some generative AI (GenAI) companies are using copyrighted materials.
Article in Journal of the Copyright SocietyLegal and technology experts analyze how AI technologies and copyright intersect, offering a constructive path toward a future in which innovation is furthered by the symbiotic relationship between both domains.
Article in DataversityWith the recent progress made in generative AI and large language models (LLMs), CCC’s Babis Marmanis examines whether training materials are retained in the LLM produced by various vendors.
Article by CDASThe advent of AI brings opportunities to a range of industries in many fields and its applications as an academic resource and its capacity to generate new content have garnered much attention.
Insight by Professor Daniel GervaisInternational copyright expert Professor Daniel Gervais delivers powerful insights on the topic of AI and copyright with his recent paper exploring the legal uncertainties around machine learning and AI as well as potential solutions.
Article in IPWatchdogCarlo Scollo Lavizzari asks “Is offshoring the training of AI a credible and efficient response to minimize copyright compliance risks or is offshoring merely a theoretical argument designed to both influence lawmakers and for government relations purposes?”
Insight by Neil Turkewitz on MediumCompanies have made public announcements about their willingness to immunize users when, or if, they face liability for copyright infringement in connection with use of their products.
Article by Professor Jane C. Ginsburg, Columbia Law SchoolProfessor Ginsburg reflects on her 2019 lecture that explored U.S. caselaw applying the statutory fair use exception. She addresses the US Supreme Court’s decisions in Google v Oracle and Andy Warhol Foundation v Goldsmith.
Insight by Professor Daniel GervaisIn this short memo written for CCC, internationally recognized copyright expert Professor Daniel Gervais, who focuses on international IP law and the law of Artificial Intelligence, addresses key copyright questions posed by AI technologies.
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