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02/03/2025 - First U.S. Trial on AI Copyright and Fair Use Kicks Off (USA)

argument: Notizie/News - Intellectual Property Law

Source: JD Supra

JD Supra covers the start of the first U.S. trial focused on the intersection of artificial intelligence and copyright fair use. The case examines whether AI developers can legally use copyrighted content for training machine learning models without explicit permission, under the doctrine of fair use.

Plaintiffs argue that using protected works without consent violates copyright law, while the defense claims that AI training qualifies as transformative use, protected under fair use. Legal experts view the case as a potential landmark decision that could shape future copyright regulations for AI development.

The outcome of this trial could have significant implications for AI companies, content creators, and copyright holders, potentially influencing how data is sourced and licensed in the future. It also raises broader ethical questions about the boundaries of fair use in the digital age.