AI Copyright Law 2025: Surprising Global Policy Shifts That Could Change Everything
As Levy put it, “Creators should prepare for more transparency and more choice. Opt outs, registry tools and collective licenses will sit alongside direct deals. Those who make their terms clear, and preferably machine readable where possible, will shape the market.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
AI copyright law introduces new questions around authorship, ownership and fair use. Unlike traditional works, AI-generated content may lack a human author, which means it often doesn’t qualify for copyright protection under current US and EU rules. The law now must address both the training process (how data is used) and the output (what AI produces).
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