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Confronting the AI Copyright Crunch

Artificial intelligence developers are harvesting copyrighted content from across the web. Is this practice fair, robbery, or something in between? CEPA has published a series of articles examining how policymakers are responding and offering suggestions of a path forward. Authors look at the conflict between copyright and AI in the US, Europe, Japan, Singapore, and India. They offer potential solutions ranging from mandatory licensing to practical copyright exemptions. By comparing and contrasting different jurisdictions, we aim to foster a productive, solutions-oriented debate. 

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