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US judge certifies ‘Napster-style’ copyright class action against Anthropic July 17, 2025 | Emma Whitford

US District Judge William Alsup has certified the first class action among dozens of lawsuits accusing artificial intelligence companies of copyright infringement, cuing up what he described as a “Napster-styl... (more story)

AI model providers told they can opt out from parts of EU code of practice July 17, 2025 | Luca Bertuzzi

AI companies may selectively adhere to parts of the EU’s voluntary code of practice for general-purpose AI, rather than signing up to the entire text, the European Commission has confirmed. Companies can choos... (more story)

AI companies in Slovenia to face four regulatory authorities, telecom head says July 17, 2025 | Matthew Newman

AI companies operating in Slovenia will see the country’s telecom and media authority designated to enforce the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act, with three other authorities overseeing issues with insurance, ... (more story)

Dutch news outlets form new collective for licensing AI training July 17, 2025 | Luca Bertuzzi

A group of Dutch news media outlets has formed the country's first national collective database to be licensed for training artificial intelligence, a move which aims to avoid them having to sue AI companies f... (more story)

Nvidia deepens China presence with resumption of H20 sales, new GPU launch July 17, 2025 | MLex Staff

Nvidia is deepening its presence in China, resuming sales of its H20 graphics processing units and promoting a new chip tailored for the country's dynamic smart plant and robotics industries. On Monday, the co... (more story)

South Korea's new science minister pledges faster, stronger push for AI development July 17, 2025 | Choonsik Yoo

South Korea’s new science and ICT minister, Bae Kyung-hoon, has pledged to accelerate AI infrastructure development, promptly finalize supporting regulations for the AI law and strengthen talent initiatives to... (more story)

US Senator Hawley blasts AI companies for 'theft' of copyrighted works July 16, 2025 | Nick Robertson and Emma Whitford

Missouri Republican Senator Josh Hawley came down hard against the use of unlicensed creative works for AI training during a US Senate hearing today, calling the practice immoral and un-American despite recent... (more story)

Hong Kong starts criminal doxxing probe into deepfake scandal at HKU July 16, 2025 | Yonnex Li

Hong Kong's privacy regulator has opened a criminal investigation under anti-doxxing rules into a case where artificial intelligence was allegedly used to create fake explicit images of university students, hi... (more story)

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Gap in US IP protection against AI voice cloning exposed by Lovo ruling July 17, 2025 | Melissa Ritti

Reliance on artificial intelligence to carry out increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks is on the rise. Findings by a US judge that voice cloning is nonactionable under current federal trademark and copyright... (more story)

China's new AUCL overhaul redefines data, algorithm boundaries for AI firms July 16, 2025 | MLex Staff

China’s newly revised Anti-Unfair Competition Law, introduced at a time when artificial intelligence is becoming central to technological progress and market competition, reconfigures the competitive order in ... (more story)

The cautious optimism of New Zealand's antitrust regulator in tackling AI July 14, 2025 | James Panichi

New Zealand’s antitrust watchdog says it’s under no misapprehension about the regulatory risk posed by artificial intelligence, as it points to the RealPage rent-software case in the United States as an exampl... (more story)

For digital laws, EU’s simplification drive suffers underlying tensions July 11, 2025 | Luca Bertuzzi

The EU’s push for simplification of its laws has come up against a range of underlying tensions in the digital arena, including political ambition, bureaucratic inertia and industry pressure to roll back years... (more story)

As deepfakes climb the policy agenda, jurisdictions tackle likeness rights July 10, 2025 | Inbar Preiss

With the proliferation of deepfakes online, governments are racing to address the misuse of personal likeness through a mix of AI laws, court rulings and regulatory reforms. Denmark has proposed new copyright ... (more story)

Facing economic challenges, Vietnam takes different approach in AI law July 10, 2025 | Choonsik Yoo and Hoa Dinh

Vietnam has enacted a landmark Law on Digital Technology Industry, and in doing so, joins a select group of jurisdictions with AI-specific legislation. But the Southeast Asian nation has gone out of its way to... (more story)

AI regulation debate offers possible opening for US whistleblower bill July 08, 2025 | Emma Whitford

A Republican-backed AI whistleblower bill could be the type of artificial intelligence legislation to gain traction on Capitol Hill now that Congress has rejected a proposal to block US states’ AI laws, showin... (more story)

As AI agents proliferate, so do security risks July 03, 2025 | Maria Dinzeo, Amy Miller

The race to automate with AI agents comes with major security risks, as they can easily be used to identify vulnerable targets, hijack systems and steal valuable data from unsuspecting victims. A flaw in Micro... (more story)