French production order: Netflix’s objections

Netflix is criticizing a new amendment to the French decree on platforms' investment obligations, arguing that it is discriminatory and violates the country-of-origin principle by imposing disproportionate obligations on the production of non-fiction works. Netflix's comments on a new amendment to the decree on platforms' investment obligations have been published…

From Strasbourg to Paris, the partisan seal cracks

The failure of the motion of censure against the von der Leyen Commission, with the unexpected support of several French Les Républicains MEPs alongside the Rassemblement National, underlines an ideological convergence underway around the issues of sovereignty and trade, while weakening the traditional divide between these parties. On Thursday October…

Gema v. OpenAI: the first step goes in favor of the authors

The first hearing in the Gema v OpenAI case has gone in the German collecting society's favor. The court hinted that it would recognize ChatGPT's training on protected songs as reproduction within the meaning of copyright - a strong signal for the entire generative AI sector. In November 2024, Gema…

Brands seeking visibility on generative AI platforms

Faced with the explosion in the use of generative artificial intelligence, it is now imperative for brands to optimize their visibility in the responses of language models such as ChatGPT, while equipping themselves with high-performance tools to measure their impact and perception with users. Two initiatives by Eskimoz and Kantar…