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The Intriguing Debate Over Copyrighted Content in AI Training: What Entrepreneurs Need to Know

LexBlog IP

Our family home always had the latest edition. You see, when I was growing up, computers took up entire rooms and content was published on paper – books, newspapers, magazines, and yes, sometimes even broadcast on television or radio. If not in the encyclopedia, the local public library was my next stop.

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TIME TO CUT THE MUSIC?: TWITCH’S UNFAIR SOLUTION TO AN INEVITABLE DIGITAL MILLENIUM COPYRIGHT ACT PROBLEM

JIPL Online

On November 11, 2020, the Amazon-owned live streaming platform Twitch quietly published a post titled “Music-Related Copyright Claims and Twitch” to the site’s official blog. [i] In this scenario, content creators disproportionately bear the costs of avoided litigation and asserting their fair use rights.

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‘Google Zero’: Incentives & Remuneration in a New Era of ‘Agentic’ Copyright

Kluwer Copyright Blog

courts indicate, one of the crucial issues is whether online content and information, often behind paywalls or otherwise protected by IP, can be used to train large language models (LLMs) and whether AI companies can rely on the fair use doctrine. As dozens of copyright lawsuits filed in U.S.