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21/07/2025 - Beijing Court Convicts Four for AI Copyright Infringement (China)

argument: Notizie/News - Intellectual Property Law

Source: Binance Square

A Beijing court has convicted four individuals in a high-profile case involving the use of artificial intelligence to infringe on copyright, marking a significant precedent in China’s legal efforts to regulate AI and intellectual property. The convicted parties used AI to generate and distribute unauthorized copies of protected works, leading to legal action and criminal sentences.

The ruling demonstrates China’s commitment to enforcing copyright law in the digital era and sends a clear warning to those seeking to exploit AI for illegal reproduction or distribution of creative content. The decision is seen as a milestone in the ongoing battle against IP infringement facilitated by advanced technologies.

This case highlights the importance of robust legal mechanisms to protect rights holders in the face of rapidly evolving AI capabilities and serves as an example for future enforcement actions within China and potentially internationally.