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10/05/2025 - AI Copyright Conflicts Escalate Between Authors and Tech in Vietnam (Vietnam)

argument: Notizie/News - Intellectual Property Law

Source: Vietnam.vn

Vietnam.vn reports on the increasing complexity of copyright disputes between Vietnamese authors and artificial intelligence systems that reuse, remix, or replicate creative works. Writers and artists are voicing concerns that their intellectual property is being used without consent in the training of AI systems, resulting in outputs that mirror their style or content.

The article highlights that Vietnam’s current copyright laws do not clearly address the rights and responsibilities involved in machine-generated content. Legal scholars are calling for legislative reforms to clarify authorship, originality, and liability issues. The government is reportedly considering updates to copyright regulations that would include mandatory disclosure of training datasets and clearer rules on derivative works created by AI. The situation reflects a broader global struggle to define intellectual property protections in the age of generative AI.