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Copyright in AI debated in South Korea amid intensifying global AI race

By Choonsik Yoo ( March 24, 2025, 06:19 GMT | Comment) -- Debates are intensifying in South Korea over copyright issues as the country struggles to keep up with leaders in the global AI race, and amid mounting pressure on diverse stakeholders to strike a balance between innovation and intellectual property rights before it’s too late. These debates are occurring in line with a global trend where AI innovation evolves much faster and in a more multifaceted manner than expected just a few years ago. Policymakers in South Korea, like other jurisdictions, are also experiencing difficulty in deciding whether, when, and how much to reflect the changing landscape in the law or regulations.Debates are intensifying in South Korea over copyright issues as the country struggles to keep up with leaders in the global AI race, and amid mounting pressure on diverse stakeholders to strike a balance between innovation and intellectual property rights before it’s too late....

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