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Content Sharing in the AI Era: Why Compliance Gaps Persist

Velocity of Content

Unlike previous technologies, which simply sped up manual tasks, generative AI enables firms to distil insights from enormous volumes of legal data and streamline highly specific processes like contract drafting or due diligence reviews. This shift is fundamentally redefining what it means to practice law in 2025.

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Copyright, the AI Act and extraterritoriality

Kluwer Copyright Blog

Relatedly, the AI Act establishes that codes of practice must be ready at the latest by 2 May 2025; if that is not the case, the Commission may impose, through implementing acts, common rules for inter alia the copyright-related obligations in Article 53 (Article 56(6)). In that context, for example, sub-measure 3.2

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First draft of the General-Purpose AI Code of Practice has been released

Kluwer Copyright Blog

Further drafts are to be prepared, with the final version of the Code forecast to be released by 2 May 2025, in accordance with Article 56 (Codes of Practice) of the EU AI Act. The AI Offices idea is to provide a future-proof Code that will also be appropriate for the next generation of AI models released after the May 2025 deadline.

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Regulating The Game: Towards A Safe and Sustainable Online Gaming Ecosystem in India

IP and Legal Filings

billion and is projected to reach USD 5 billion in 2025, according to a 2021 BCG report. The Amendment makes betting, wagering, and gambling, in whatever form or manner, with money, a crime, whether the contract involves a game of skill or chance. In 2020, India’s mobile gaming sector earned USD 1.5