Getty loses UK case against Stability AI
The UK High Court has ruled in favor of Stability AI in the Getty Images case, holding that the Stable Diffusion artificial intelligence model does not constitute "unlawful copying" of protected images. This interpretation represents a significant departure from the opinion published last May by the U.S. Copyright Office. On…
Koda sues American start-up Suno for copyright infringement
Koda, the Danish copyright management company, is filing suit against US platform Suno for illegally using works by Danish artists in the training of its music AI models. Danish copyright management company Koda announced today that it has filed a lawsuit against US artificial intelligence platform Suno, which it accuses…
Voss Report: political tensions put the brakes on the timetable
Discussions on Axel Voss' report on artificial intelligence and copyright continue to divide the European Parliament. Beyond the fundamental disagreements, it is now the internal political mechanics of the groups that reveal all the difficulty of a text that has become highly sensitive. Scheduled for a vote in the JURI…
Performers want their share of the UMG and Udio deal
Universal Music Group is teaming up with artificial intelligence Udio to develop a music creation platform, but French artists are calling out the need for a framework to respect their rights and ensure their remuneration in this new ecosystem. Last week, Universal Music Group (UMG) announced a partnership with artificial…
Knowledge Wars
Grokipedia, launched by Elon Musk, aims to revolutionize access to knowledge thanks to artificial intelligence that generates and updates content in real time, challenging Wikipedia's collaborative and sometimes biased model. Grokipedia is open. Grokipedia's mission is to right Wikipedia's alleged wrongs. AI wants to lecture copyists organized into volunteer cooperatives.…
EU: Media Outlook 2025 overlooks intellectual property of works
Behind the reassuring figures of the Media Outlook 2025, several European producers' organizations denounce the risk of Europe being transformed into a luxury provider for American platforms. Two years after an initial version, the European Commission has published its Media Industry Outlook 2025, intended to offer a strategic vision of…
Brussels relaunches the legislative machine: a dense 2026 program for digital and culture
The European Commission's work program for 2026, although limited to a small number of initiatives, promises to be a decisive period, requiring constant commitment from the companies involved. The European Commission's new work program for 2026 confirms one thing: European regulatory production has not said its last word. Although it…