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Universal Music Group jumps into AI patent space with Liquidax partnership July 25, 2025 | Nick Robertson

Universal Music Group announced this week that it will partner with IP management firm Liquidax Capital to manage and license its fast-growing portfolio of artificial intelligence and music patents. A new join... (more story)

Chinese cities gear up for expanded personal-data protection enforcement July 25, 2025 | MLex Staff

Authorities in Beijing, China’s capital city, are set to intensify efforts to curb the unauthorized collection and use of personal data through a new series of initiatives. Meanwhile, officials in Shanghai are... (more story)

Canada leniency applications on rise as enforcers take ‘knock and talk’ route July 24, 2025 | Khushita Vasant and Clayton Vickers

Leniency applications for domestic and international cartels in Canada are increasing as enforcers take proactive actions such as "knock and talks" with market participants over enforcer concerns and conductin... (more story)

AI companies get new EU template to disclose content used for training models July 24, 2025 | Luca Bertuzzi

The European Commission has published a new template that AI developers covered under the EU’s AI Act must fill to disclose the content they have used to train their models in an effort to increase transparenc... (more story)

UK inventor appeals against refusal to recognise his AI-generated patent July 24, 2025 | Douglas Clarke-Williams

An inventor behind an AI-created patent rejected by the UK's Intellectual Property Office is arguing before the UK's top court that his application should be reconsidered under his name, the latest step in the... (more story)

China tightens rules on connected vehicles amid safety, ethics overhaul July 24, 2025 | MLex Staff

Chinese regulators are moving to tighten controls on connected and intelligent vehicles. The public security ministry has outlined a plan to strengthen legal frameworks, while the science and technology minist... (more story)

AI safety institutes remain focused despite politics, South Korean official says July 24, 2025 | Choonsik Yoo

The 10-member International Network of AI Safety Institutes agreed at its recent meeting in Canada to maintain collaboration on AI safety research despite diverging national approaches, with the UK set to assu... (more story)

US content licensing shouldn't factor into AI training, Trump says July 24, 2025 | Emma Whitford

It isn't feasible or appropriate for US AI companies to pay for all of the intellectual property they need to train their large language models, President Donald Trump said this evening, wading into a heated d... (more story)

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How South Korea bets AI competitiveness will turbocharge defense exports July 25, 2025 | Choonsik Yoo

South Korea’s defense industry is rapidly expanding its global presence, driven by rising arms exports and amid growing demand for AI-powered military technologies. Backed by government support and investment,... (more story)

In Asia, US AI Plan viewed as continuation of China-focused strategy July 24, 2025 | Choonsik Yoo

The Trump administration’s newly released AI Action Plan — focused on accelerating innovation, infrastructure and leadership — drew a subdued reaction across Asia, with experts viewing it as a predictable exte... (more story)

What a grace period for AI companies means under the EU code of practice July 22, 2025 | Luca Bertuzzi

The European Commission has at last confirmed a grace period to AI companies that sign the AI Act’s code of practice, giving them time to comply with rules on general-purpose AI models before full enforcement ... (more story)

South Korea all out to build more data centers, looking beyond AI competition July 18, 2025 | Choonsik Yoo

South Korea is going all out to expand its AI data-center infrastructure. After past policy missteps, outdated regulations and the failure to attract global tech investments, President Lee Jae Myung wants to n... (more story)

Why South Korea trails in global race to commercialize autonomous driving July 18, 2025 | Wooyoung Lee

Despite intense efforts, South Korea is falling behind in the global race to commercialize autonomous driving technology, with the US and China having already deployed Level 4 autonomous vehicles in major citi... (more story)

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)