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EU copyright law roundup – third trimester of 2024

Kluwer Copyright Blog

Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash Now that the summer is formally over it is time for the third trimester of the 2024 roundup of EU copyright law. The specific Working Groups (WGs) then will meet several times for drafting rounds between September 2024 and April 2025.

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Monday Miscellany

The IPKat

Events Liability for AI-generated outputs under copyright law. The Law, Rationalism, and Complexity and the InfoSoc Working Groups of the European University Institute will host a lecture with our very own PermKat Eleonora Rosati (Stockholm University). More information here. More information is available here.

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EU copyright law round up – second trimester of 2023

Kluwer Copyright Blog

Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash Welcome to the second trimester of the 2023 round up of EU copyright law! In this series, every three months we update you on what has happened in EU copyright law. You can read the previous round-ups here.

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Tuesday Tiddlywinks

The IPKat

Topics to be covered include: how will the EU IP Action Plan impact the Single Market? AlgoSoc International Conference 2025: 10 April 2025. 2025 Annual Meeting, 17 May 2025, San Diego, California, USA. What is the future of IP in the context of Artificial Intelligence? Call for abstracts. Details here.

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Tuesday Wonders

The IPKat

People, Plants, and the Law lecture series This online lecture series returns for another year to explore the special role of the law in shaping how people engage with plants, whether in farmers’ fields, scientific laboratories, international markets, or elsewhere. Registration will open in January.

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Tuesday Tiddlywinks

The IPKat

European Copyright Legislation – Quo Vadis? (21 21 October 2024) Over 30 years have passed since the efforts to harmonize European copyright law began. Should European copyright law be unified through a regulation? If that’s not feasible, should the Court's case law at least be codified?

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[Guest post] AI training data, copyright and the UK consultation

The IPKat

Against this backdrop, larger issues emerge as regards the power wielded by AI companies in the medium to long term especially in a consolidated market, over social, economic and political aspects of our lives. The EU equivalents are contained in Articles 3 and 4 of Directive 2019/790 on Copyright in the Digital Single Market.