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29/05/2025 - US Copyright Office: Fair Use Does Not Cover AI Training on Copyrighted Works (USA)

argument: Notizie/News - Intellectual Property Law

Source: The Decoder

The Decoder reports on a statement by the US Copyright Office clarifying that the fair use doctrine does not protect the training of AI models on large collections of copyrighted works without permission. This position has significant implications for the AI industry’s use of copyrighted data in model development.

The article discusses the legal and commercial challenges arising from this stance, including potential infringement claims and licensing requirements. It highlights debates about the balance between fostering AI innovation and protecting creators’ rights. The report explores possible policy responses and the need for clearer regulations to provide certainty for AI developers and copyright holders. It signals an evolving legal landscape that could shape the future of AI training and intellectual property law.