The intersection of AI and copyright presents a complex landscape where digital innovation and intellectual property law converge in unprecedented ways. It is a challenging domain, but one that is undeniably fascinating.
As AI continues to revolutionize corporate operations, a new collective licensing solution from CCC ensures that both content creators and users can thrive.
AI outcomes are strengthened by reliance on responsibly sourced copyrighted works. How can we reap the rewards of these technologies, while protecting the rights of content creators?
Fast-paced organizations that rely on and invest heavily in R&D should not only regard published content as the heart of innovation, but also possess a deep appreciation of the system of copyright protecting this intellectual property.
The interplay between fair use and infringement is perhaps best explored in the Texaco case, in which evidence of (my current employer) CCC’s collective license for internal commercial reuse was introduced
In a recent CCC Town Hall event, panelists discussed whether current AI technology infringes copyrights, both in the way its underlying large language models (LLMs) are developed, or trained, and in the outputs it enables users to create.