AI Copyright Law 2025: Surprising Global Policy Shifts That Could Change Everything
Brussels
Brussels, often described as the capital of paperwork turned into art form, has chosen a path of obligations layered carefully and deliberately. The EU AI Act requires developers of general-purpose models to publish summaries of their training data, while the older text and data mining rules let rightsholders pull the handbrake through a machine-readable opt-out. Together these rules force builders to think about provenance in a way Silicon Valley has often postponed, and the penalties for ignoring them run high.




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