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10/03/2025 - AI Copyright Fears: New Opt-Out Rights for Creators (Hong Kong)

argument: Notizie/News - Intellectual Property Law

Source: The Standard

The article from The Standard reports on new legal provisions in Hong Kong that allow copyright owners to opt-out of having their works used for AI training. This move comes in response to growing concerns among creators about their works being scraped without consent to train AI models. The opt-out mechanism enables copyright holders to explicitly deny permission for AI developers to use their content, aiming to protect intellectual property rights and prevent unauthorized data usage.

Legal experts view the opt-out option as a positive step towards balancing innovation in AI with the protection of copyright. However, challenges remain in enforcing these rights across different jurisdictions and ensuring compliance by AI developers. The article also highlights potential implications for AI companies, which may need to revise their data collection practices and obtain clearer consent from copyright owners. The new policy reflects a broader trend of tightening AI regulations to safeguard intellectual property and address ethical concerns.