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In Pictures: European AI Roundtable on Copyright

On 27 March 2024, the Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA Europe) hosted the inaugural edition of the European AI Roundtable in Brussels, bringing together representatives from academia, leading AI firms, the wider tech industry, creative sector, national expert bodies, European Commission, European Parliament, and national governments.  The expert panel discussed the complex relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and copyright, as well as the need to strike the right balance between protecting intellectual property and fostering innovation.

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European AI Roundtable Meets To Discuss Copyright

Brussels, BELGIUM – The European AI Roundtable held its inaugural meeting in Brussels yesterday, bringing together leading thinkers on artificial intelligence (AI) from across the EU for a thought-p...
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CCIA Offers NTIA Comments on AI Open Source Models

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association submitted comments  to the National Telecommunications and Information Administration on Artificial Intelligence on how to un...
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US Response to European Commission Investigations into DMA Compliance

Washington – The European Commission has announced preliminary investigations today into three U.S. companies’ compliance with its new Digital Markets Act. The investigations into access to Google...
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CCIA Voices Concerns Over Florida’s Recently Signed HB 3

Washington – Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis today signed HB 3 into law, requiring social media platforms to terminate accounts held by younger users who are 14 or 15 years of age. The bill includes many ...

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