Germany is investigating ChatGPT for allegedly violating song copyrights, a case that could reshape how AI models interact with creative works and set a precedent across Europe.
Investigations reveal that generative AI often memorizes and regurgitates copyrighted material, raising urgent questions about copyright, data transparency, and the future of fair use.
Europe is cracking down on how AI companies use data, with new laws, court rulings, and antitrust investigations reshaping the balance between innovation and copyright. Explore the fast-changing landscape of AI, data mining, and digital rights in the EU.
Facing mounting protests from creative industries, the UK government has abandoned plans to broadly exempt AI companies from copyright restrictions. London now promises stronger legal protections for creators, signaling a major shift in the global debate over AI, data mining, and digital rights.
Europe, the US, and China are battling over how to regulate AI-generated content. Discover the legal models, court battles, and shifting definitions of authorship shaping the creative future.