Carys Craig, The AI-Copyright Trap: "Policy makers are increasingly being called upon to protect creators and the cultural industries from the extractive, exploitative, and even existential threats posed by generative AI. In their haste to act, they risk running headlong into the Copyright Trap: the mistaken conviction that copyright law is the best tool to support human creators in our new technological reality (when in fact it is likely to do more harm than good)."
https://tushnet.blogspot.com/2024/12/reading-list-carys-craig-ai-copyright.html
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Nice.
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