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Sora 2 and the end of copyright as we know it

Something remarkable is happening online, and I don’t quite know how to explain it, but I’ll try. OpenAI has released Sora 2, the latest version of its video-generating tool, and it has landed with a bang. Before launch, Sam Altman made headlines by suggesting that copyright holders would need to Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 7 months ago April 3, 2026
Artificial intelligence

Communication to the public is about to shape the future of AI copyright

We are probably squarely in the middle of the AI copyright regulatory cycle, judging by previous technological inflexion points. The first half of this cycle has been dominated rightly by copyright input cases, that is, cases that try to discern whether training an AI with content found online and without Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 8 months ago September 15, 2025
Artificial intelligence

Revisiting copyright infringement in AI inputs and outputs

I’ve been busy in recent weeks writing my last project for the summer, a book chapter on AI and copyright for the next edition of Law, Policy and the Internet, edited by Lilian Edwards. This is a very popular textbook series because it presents chapters in a variety of Internet Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 9 months ago August 18, 2025
Artificial intelligence

AI and Copyright in the UK

(This is the text of a recent short piece I published on SSRN, it’s short enough to be turned into a blog post, but it’s written in a more formal style than what habitual users are accustomed to).   Copyright has been at the forefront of many of the policy Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 9 months ago July 26, 2025
Artificial intelligence

How AI is breaking traditional remuneration models

It’s been a busy few weeks in the AI and copyright beat, and while I’ve been following all of the developments closely, I haven’t had the time to react to everything in the blog. However, with two first decisions handed down in the US, and one in the UK expected Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 10 months ago July 9, 2025
Artificial intelligence

Disney and Universal sue Midjourney for copyright infringement

In a spectacular development in the AI wars, Disney and several studios have sued the AI image-generating company Midjourney for copyright infringement (complaint here). To say that this has generated quite a stir would be a monumental understatement akin to declaring that Thunderbolts* was a bit of a flop. Not Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 11 months ago June 13, 2025
Artificial intelligence

First case on AI and copyright referred to the CJEU

Most people who have been paying attention to the copyright and AI debate in Europe have been expecting that at some point the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) would be tasked with interpreting some of the existing exceptions regarding text and data mining. Many assumed, myself included, Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 11 months ago May 29, 2025
Artificial intelligence

How many people are using generative AI on a daily basis? A Gemini report

I’m currently on sabbatical finishing a couple of papers, and I wanted to find a figure for a footnote. How many daily users are there for generative AI apps? Simple question, but it turns out that it is quite difficult to find out! I searched through a few sources, but Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 1 year ago April 14, 2025
Artificial intelligence

The Style Returns: Some notes on ChatGPT and Studio Ghibli

If you were online between March 25 and March 26, your timeline may have been flooded with a barrage of AI-generated images, a large number of which would have been existing photographs recreated using the style of Studio Ghibli’s anime. On March 25, Sam Altman announced on Twitter that they Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 1 year ago March 22, 2026
Artificial intelligence

The end of the student essay? Reasoning AIs are starting to cross into pass territory

One of the most challenging aspects of generative AI for legal education has been its potential use in assessment. There have been some polls conducted, and large numbers of students admit to using AI in their assessments. Anecdotally I’ve heard as much from my own students, and while few would Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 1 year ago February 27, 2025

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