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EU AI Act’s Opt-Out Trend May Limit Data Use for Training AI Models

By Wouter van Wengen & Radboud Ribbert on July 3, 2024

There are three primary aspects of generative AI applications that intersect with copyright protection: (1) machine learning with protected works (the input side); (2) the protectability of works created with the assistance of generative AI (the discussion on copyright protection of AI generated works); and (3) potential infringement by the output of preexisting works (the output side). This GT Alert focuses on legal issues with respect to the input side.

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  • Posted in:
    Corporate & Commercial, International
  • Blog:
    GT Amsterdam Law Blog
  • Organization:
    Greenberg Traurig, LLP
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