Extended Collective Licences in the Age of AI: A Prudent Withdrawal or a Missed Opportunity?
Extended collective licences return to the centre of legal debate in the context of artificial intelligence and the large-scale use
Extended collective licences return to the centre of legal debate in the context of artificial intelligence and the large-scale use
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Paloma Crespo, associate at Kepler-Karst Law Firm, publishes at El Derecho an article about the cassation appealability of orders declaring
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Banksy has once again sparked discomfort with his work — only this time, he chose the wall of the High
The recent theft of the jewels of Napoleon III and Empress Eugénie de Montijo from the Louvre has once again
The bankruptcy without assets procedure, regulated under Spain’s Consolidated Insolvency Act (Royal Legislative Decree 1/2020), raises a critical issue: what
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