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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March 9, 2026
Hungarian Dolphins: Europe’s First Landmark AI Copyright Case
Publishers demand payouts from AI developers as the continent starts clarifying its copyright rules.
July 3, 2025
Tech Wins Round One in US Copyright AI Battle
Although two US courts have ruled that AI training represents fair use, the contest between AI and rights holders has just begun.
June 16, 2025
Crunch Time for UK Copyright
The Labour government aimed to make the UK an AI superpower by relaxing copyright protections. Musicians led by Elton John and Paul McCartney forced it to reconsider.
June 10, 2025
Copyright: AI Just Wants to Learn, Fair Enough
Policymakers should focus on AI outputs, not inputs, in relation to copyright
May 20, 2025
Expand the Public Domain To Power AI
The length of copyright needs to be shortened to boost artificial intelligence. Here’s how.
March 14, 2025
Copyright Blocks the UK’s AI Ambitions
The UK is seeking to position itself as a global hub for artificial intelligence innovation. To succeed, it needs copyright reform.
March 14, 2025
AI Aftershocks: US Copyright Licensing Booms
Copyright lawsuits against AI developers could take decades to resolve. In the meantime, the media are racing to license content to AI companies.
March 12, 2025
AI Boom or Copyright Doom? Lessons from Asia
Japan and Singapore aim to attract more AI industry with permissive copyright laws. The details tell a more complex story.
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