Copyright and IA: a Report by the National Assembly Warns About "Strong Legal Uncertainty" in the EU - Hebdo Books
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As artificial and generative intelligence disrupts digital creation, a report by the National Assembly points to a worrying legal gap in copyright. The European Union, under the guidance of a directive dating from 2019, appears ill prepared to deal with these new technologies.
Creation generated by IA: the question of human originality The first condition of copyright protection is originality, understood as the imprint of the author's personality. However, this requirement excludes de facto a creation entirely generated by artificial intelligence, which does not possess the status of a natural person. In France as in the European Union, the texts are clear: only a human can hold rights. Directive 2001/29/EC and the I…
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