The European Parliament's Legal Affairs Committee (JURI) is expected to present on June 4 a study titled 'Copyright and generative artificial intelligence — opportunities and challenges',...
European independent music company's organisation IMPALA has unveiled its 12 recommendations for policy-makers destined "to boost revenues and diversity in today’s music business." IMPALA said these...
National Public Radio (NPR), and three local radio stations — Aspen Public Radio, Colorado Public Radio, and KSUT Public Radio — have filed a lawsuit challenging...
US District Judge Timothy Kelly from the the US District Court for the District of Columbi has rejected an emergency request from US Copyright Office Director...
Shira Perlmutter, the Register of Copyright and Director of the US Copyright Office whose position was terminated by the Trump administration, has sued President Donald Trump...
Québec Minister of Culture and Communications Mathieu Lacombe has introduced a legislation (Bill 109) on the discoverability of Francophone cultural content, which will give the government...
Creators and leaders from the cultural and creative sector have joined forces in Brussels to urge European policy-makers to safeguard creators’ rights in the AI era...
The American Law Institute (ALI)’s membership has voted on May 20 to approve Restatement of the Law, Copyright. This is the first time that ALI undertakes...
The creative sector is calling on EU policymakers to #StayTrueToTheAct — the hashtag refers to the AI Act, which initially gave creators the tools to defend...
For the third time in a row, the House of Lords clashed with the British government on the the Data (Use and Access) Bill by voting...