The third draft no longer requires AI companies to publish a copyright policy, and only “encourages” them to do so.
The EU’s AI Office has been working on a code of practice for how technology companies should comply with the EU AI Act. The creative industries have now strongly criticised the current draft of that ...
Opinion: Morrison Foerster attorneys say the latest Code of Practice draft for copyright-related obligations lessens ...
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The EU AI Act sets out a risk-based approach in an attempt to address the risks and issues that AI could potentially pose and ...
Draft guidance for AI companies won’t ensure that they comply with the AI Act or EU copyright law, say rights holders.
The European Commission recently published guidance on the definition of an AI system and prohibited AI practices. In addition, the third draft of ...
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