Regulating inputs, underestimating outcomes: The EU AI Act’s intellectual property blind spot
The EU AI Act rests on a critical assumption in the field of intellectual property: that regulating how data is used in AI systems is likely sufficient to control the legal risks they create. It is described as meta-regulation in the field of copyright, imposing preventive and risk-based compliance obligations on AI providers rather than directly governing i
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