Copy That: Secondary Liability in the Age of AI

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Artificial intelligence (AI) makes it easy to create, remix, and distribute content at scale, and that speed is a significant part of its value. It is also where intellectual property (IP) risk can creep in. That risk is not limited to the end user generating an AI output. It can also extend to the companies that build the tool, host it, integrate it into other products, or deploy it for customers….
By: Robinson+Cole Data Privacy + Security Insider
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