German court deepens the split on AI and copyright with its latest ruling

THE DECODERTuesday, November 11, 2025 at 7:05:29 PM
German court deepens the split on AI and copyright with its latest ruling
The recent ruling by a Munich court on AI and copyright has intensified the existing divide in legal interpretations, especially when juxtaposed with a significant copyright decision from the UK made shortly before. This divergence reflects the unsettled nature of the rules governing AI and copyrighted content, emphasizing the urgent need for a cohesive legal framework. As AI technology continues to advance, the implications of these rulings could shape future policies and practices in both Europe and beyond, making it crucial for stakeholders to engage in discussions about intellectual property rights in the context of artificial intelligence.
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