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USA: Insuffient Evidence for Irreparable Harm by Training AI with Copyrighted Material
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23. Juli 2025
Published Online: 2025-07-23
Published in Print: 2025-07-01
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Titelei
- Table of Contents
- Imprint
- Articles
- Dark Patterns undermining Digital Fairness? – A possible new “Digital Fairness Act” from a fundamental rights perspective — An examination of reform suggestions against the background of the EU fundamental rights legal framework
- US E-Discovery and EU Compliance: A Clash of Laws — A guideline for German companies to meet both European and US requirements
- Dark Patterns Undermining Digital Fairness? – The Legal Framework Against Manipulative Designs — Analysising the impact of the three key EU directives for consumer protection on the use of dark patterns
- Case Law
- USA: Insuffient Evidence for Irreparable Harm by Training AI with Copyrighted Material
- UK: Strict Limits on Reverse Engineering and Risks of Bypassing Safeguards in Software Development
- China: Cross-Border Data Transfer Without Consent
- USA: The Human Concept of “Author”