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2 January 2025FeaturesArtificial IntelligenceCharlotte Fleetwood-Smith & Rebecca Pakenham-Walsh

2025 will be ‘a blockbuster year’ for AI and copyright

As AI technology advances, its impact on global copyright—with major litigation and potential new regulation on the cards— will ramp up this year, write Charlotte Fleetwood-Smith and Rebecca Pakenham-Walsh of Fieldfisher.

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