Mar 12
AI in litigation series: An update on AI copyright cases in 2026 - Norton Rose Fulbright
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This article provides an update on the evolving landscape of AI-related copyright litigation. It examines recent and ongoing legal disputes involving copyright infringement and the use of protected works in training AI models.
Why it matters
Defining the legal boundaries of generative output remains the primary hurdle for scaling commercial AI deployment and intellectual property protection.
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