AI Copyright News

Latest rulings, regulations, and developments in AI copyright law.

News May 15, 2026 · 6 min read

The Oscars & AI: Why Only Humans Can Win in 2026

The Academy's 2026 AI rules made one thing clear: generative AI tools won't disqualify a film, but only human creativity earns Oscar gold. Here's how the rule mirrors US copyright law's human authorship doctrine.

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Court Ruling May 15, 2026 · 7 min read

EU Top Court Backs Italy in Meta Press Publisher Copyright Fight

The Court of Justice of the European Union on May 12, 2026 upheld Italy's right to make Meta negotiate fair compensation with press publishers, rejecting the tech giant's challenge in Case C-797/23 and clearing a path for stricter enforcement of the EU Copyright Directive across member states.

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News May 15, 2026 · 6 min read

OpenAI Chair Bret Taylor Testifies Reddit Licensing Deal Was Done 'To Avoid Litigation'

Under oath in the Musk v. OpenAI trial, OpenAI Foundation chair Bret Taylor acknowledged 'a lot of tension' between large language models and content companies, and said OpenAI's data licensing agreement with Reddit was struck to avoid copyright litigation — a rare public admission that reshapes how courts and creators may view AI training deals.

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