No 'one-fits-all' solution: Why AI is testing the limits of international IP law
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No 'one-fits-all' solution: Why AI is testing the limits of international IP law
The amount of data needed to train generative AI systems 'would imply that you have to ask basically everyone on the internet for permission, which you can't do,' legal scholar Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan tells Anadolu - Anadolu Ajansı
Delete all IP law: a billionaire’s switch from proprietor to opponent
Published Jack Dorsey tweeted, “Delete all IP law” on April 12, 2025. It is a strange position to take, considering the co-founder of Twitter has a current estimated stake of $1 billion in X Corp. and owns Block, Inc. (formerly Square). X, formerly Twitter, currently has over 2500 live patents and over 160 registered trademarks. Block, a fintech company, currently holds over 2100 live patents…


Genuine artificial intelligence is not measured by its power, but by its ability to serve the human without compromising its rights – Global Security Mag Online
On the occasion of World Intellectual Property Day on April 26, it is crucial to reflect on how artificial intelligence redefines the boundaries between innovation, the protection of creators and respect for fundamental rights. As governments struggle to align their visions, companies must lead the way by adopting responsible technological solutions. Frédéric Godde, Vice-President France at Appian explains: "The AI models train on massive data, …
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