AI and the cost of legal uncertainty in copyright

In the context of World Intellectual Property Day, the impact of artificial intelligence on copyright is once again at the centre of the legal debate, particularly due to the use of protected content to train these systems.

This scenario highlights the tension between technological innovation and the protection of creators, as well as the lack of clarity around legal boundaries and compensation mechanisms, raising key issues in terms of legal certainty and balance of interests.

In her opinion piece published in Cinco Días, Laura Villarraga Albino, Of Counsel at Kepler—Karst Law Firm, examines who should bear the cost of this uncertainty, noting that it is, in practice, borne by creators, and analyses the different regulatory approaches in the EU and the UK.

The analysis highlights a challenge that goes beyond intellectual property and is closely linked to the future legal framework for artificial intelligence in Europe.

Read the full article here.

Access the Spanish version here.

Laura Villarraga - Kepler Karst - Abogada especializada en propiedad intelectual y en derecho del arte
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