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The Basics of Open Access

Plagiarism Today

This access includes individuals or institutions subscribing to the journal or people paying for access to individual articles. For researchers, this means submitting an article to a journal and, if it’s accepted, the journal pays for it to be peer reviewed and then for it to be published. How Open Access is Different.

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Checklist of Issues on Generative IP

Kluwer Copyright Blog

Singapore (computational data analysis; user must not “use the copy for any other purpose”) f. Does the machine infringe when it produces a new “work”? For the right to prepare a derivative work in US, linked to issue 3, see paper #1 and Getty Images lawsuit 3. Switzerland (scientific research) g. and Mazur, J.

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Copyright Liability for LLM Outputs

Velocity of Content

The full article can be read in the Journal of the Copyright Society. In addition to copyright liability for using copyrighted works as inputs without permission, there is a lot of discussion about how to treat outputs—those things generated by the AI systems built on training involving copyrighted works.

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Hachette Book Group v Internet Archive: Archiving Access to Information or Strengthening Copyright Laws?

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While the former enable readers to purchase e-books on the payment of a certain cost, digital libraries provide access to an online database of books, journals, images and recordings free of cost. The NEL was held to be a derivative work, and the Archive’s lending practices violative of copyright law.

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Copyright, AI Training, and LLMs: The Path Forward

Velocity of Content

The full article can be read in the Journal of the Copyright Society. It is clear that AI is built on a foundation of immense works of authorship, many of which are protected by copyright. 7 When copyrighted works are used, AI systems typically make copies of the works to train and power AI outputs. Dreyfuss eds.,

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Ninth Circuit Reaffirms the “Server Test” for Direct Infringement of the Public Display Right — Hunley v. Instagram, LLC (Guest Blog Post)

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

By Guest Blogger Tyler Ochoa Recently, the Ninth Circuit reaffirmed what has become known as the “server test”: in order to be held directly liable for violating the public display right, the alleged infringer must have a fixed “copy” of the work stored on a server in its possession or control. July 17, 2023).

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Copyright, Education, and Generative AI: Getting with the programme?

Kluwer Copyright Blog

This blog post – based on our journal article published in the European Intellectual Property Review – takes a closer look at these questions, while also seeking to address the wider tension that exists between GenAI and copyright. Is the student’s work derived from the copyright-protected work? the third criterion).

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