The recent explosion of tools like ChatGPT has fueled a narrative that GenAI is a sudden, recent phenomenon. This idea, however, is a “historical fiction”...
The current conversation around artificial intelligence is dominated by consumer-facing generative tools. This has led to a widespread belief that GenAI’s primary impact is on...
There’s a certain magic to the Gikii conference, and this year’s gathering at the University of Amsterdam’s @Institute for Information Law (IViR) was no exception....
The economics of the open web are changing at a breathtaking pace. For two decades, the implicit bargain was simple: creators produce content, and in...
You’ve probably seen the headlines: AI company Anthropic has agreed to a landmark $1.5 billion settlement with book authors and publishers. It’s been hailed as...
On September 18th, the Danish Presidency of the Council of the European Union will host a Conference on Copyright and Artificial Intelligence in Copenhagen. An...
This month’s reading list underscores the messy but fascinating intersections of AI, copyright, and media economics. Taken together, these five pieces show how policy choices,...
This summer’s reading selection reveals a complex reality: we’re experiencing a fundamental rethinking of creativity itself, one that forces us to examine not just legal...
When European policymakers championed Article 15 of the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market (DCDSM), they painted a compelling picture. Here was legislation...
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