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'Cult' of antitrust law would benefit from more 'non-expertise,' US judge says November 07, 2025 | Chris May

A Nevada federal judge facing a world with novel antitrust cases involving artificial intelligence and labor market competition issues encouraged antitrust practitioners to ponder the value of “non-expertise” ... (more story)

US judge to review whether firm is tricking authors into exiting Anthropic deal November 06, 2025 | Amy Miller

Book authors who won the largest copyright infringement settlement in US history against artificial intelligence developer Anthropic say they’re facing another hurdle before getting their payments. An Arizona-... (more story)

US Google search trial transparency could have been handled better, Mehta says November 06, 2025 | Khushita Vasant and Chris May

The US federal judge who has been overseeing the government's internet search monopolization lawsuit against Google over the past five years said Thursday he could have done a better job at handling problems i... (more story)

US government lawsuits in DC at 'standstill' due to shutdown, Mehta says November 06, 2025 | Khushita Vasant and Chris May

The longest shutdown in US history has brought lawsuits involving the federal government to a halt, particularly those filed in the US District Court for the District of Columbia, US Judge Amit Mehta said Thur... (more story)

AI foundational knowledge key for judges early on in US lawsuits, Mehta says November 06, 2025 | Khushita Vasant and Chris May

It is "essential" that US judges overseeing cases involving generative AI ask parties to provide foundational knowledge and an explanation of how that technology works in the early stages of litigation, US Dis... (more story)

UK rules on AI copyright globally significant, says Swedish music rights chief November 06, 2025 | Frank Hersey

The UK government’s regulatory choices on AI and copyright are globally significant, said the head of Sweden’s music rights body that has launched the world’s first collective rights licensing platform for mus... (more story)

EU’s AI Office seeks over 50 staff to support centralized operations November 06, 2025 | Luca Bertuzzi

The European Commission’s AI Office plans to hire an additional 53 staff as part of a plan to centralize enforcement of the bloc's AI law and manage a regulatory sandbox, MLex has learned.

Govt action on AI risks is humanity's most important project, Bengio says November 06, 2025 | Frank Hersey

State investment in research to address AI risks is the “most important project for the future of humanity,” leading AI researcher Yoshua Bengio has said. Governments must also regulate for increased transpare... (more story)

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OpenAI-Microsoft judge tees up broadest infringement theory by US authors November 06, 2025 | Emma Whitford

A federal judge in New York recently advanced the broadest theory of artificial intelligence-driven copyright infringement to date from book authors, in a case alleging three distinct phases of infringement fr... (more story)

China's AI copyright rulings diverge on platform fault, align on liability baseline November 06, 2025 | MLex Staff

Shanghai and Hangzhou courts took differing views on AI platform fault in two copyright cases, distinguishing neutral service providers from more active participants in the content creation and distribution process.

Proposed FTC Commissioner Baasch brings privacy, competition litigation chops to agency November 05, 2025 | Mike Swift and Chris May

Ryan Baasch, President Trump’s choice to be the next member of the US Federal Trade Commission, is a lawyer who knows the inside of a courtroom, even as he was the field general leading one of the most effecti... (more story)

Gains in physical AI lift South Korea, but dependence on foreign tech a risk November 05, 2025 | Choonsik Yoo

South Korea is rapidly positioning itself as a global hub for “physical AI,” forging major partnerships with Nvidia and other US tech leaders to integrate artificial intelligence into manufacturing, robotics a... (more story)

Musk takes US OpenAI feud deep into Texas as California case heats up November 04, 2025 | Alex Wilts and Mike Swift

Elon Musk has extended his fight against OpenAI from Silicon Valley to Texas with an antitrust lawsuit challenging the integration of ChatGPT into Apple devices. OpenAI countered that Musk is the one trying to... (more story)

APEC summit embraces AI, people-centered issues as bridge over tariff divides November 03, 2025 | Choonsik Yoo

APEC leaders reaffirmed their commitment to building a sustainable, interconnected and innovative Asia-Pacific region at their annual summit in South Korea, while quietly omitting references to a “free and ope... (more story)

White House RFI responses reveal consensus on venue for AI fair use debate October 31, 2025 | Emma Whitford

Groups at odds over whether it is fair to freely train artificial intelligence models on copyrighted works nevertheless agree that the issue is best left to the courts, new recommendations to the White House s... (more story)

AI can be a growth driver, but UK may find it needs regulation to avert backlash October 31, 2025 | Frank Hersey

A minister has appealed to the British spirit of welcoming progress to push takeup of AI and drive the government's economic growth agenda. By contrast, the architect of the UK’s current AI plan worries about ... (more story)