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Category
AI Literacy
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Mode
Avatar Video
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Method
Micro-Sessions
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author
João Pedro Quintais
Generative AI, copyright and the AI Act
This course offers a critical exploration of the intersection between the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act and EU copyright law. It examines how AI regulation affects copyright throughout the AI lifecycle — from data input and model training to output generation — highlighting legal ambiguities and gaps that may shape future policy. Key topics include the role of text and data mining (TDM) under the Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive, transparency and compliance requirements, and the Act’s extraterritorial effects. The course also addresses concerns around fair remuneration for creators, proposing solutions such as collective licensing, statutory licensing, and AI output levies. Participants will gain insights into the evolving relationship between AI governance and copyright protection in the EU.
Created by
João Pedro Quintais
João is an Associate Professor at the Institute for Information Law (IViR) at Amsterdam Law School. His research focuses on IP and copyright law in new technologies, platform content moderation, and responsible algorithms, including work on EU-funded projects such as Horizon 2020.
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