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https://www.theregister.com/2025/07/14/eu_genai_fair_use/

Similar AI use of copywritered material discussion has taken place in the last couple of wan shows, I remember the harry potter example.

Also fair used has come up a few times and how it is always claimed but until a court decides about it is only a claim. Maybe if such adjustment takes place in copywrite law in the EU this would solve itself. Not sure if they can do something in retroactively and how will the USA and China based companies be charged about it.

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