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Chinese food-delivery platforms JD.com, Meituan, Ele.me summoned by regulators May 14, 2025 | MLex Staff

China's top market regulator, along with four other Communist Party and government agencies, summoned major food-delivery platforms JD.com, Meituan and Alibaba-backed Ele.me to address pressing competition iss... (more story)

AI to remain on French antitrust radar, Cœuré says May 14, 2025 | Jean Comte

France's competition authority will keep looking into AI-related issues, its head said. Benoit Cœuré mentioned in particular the topic of energy consumption in AI model training, and added that AI-generated vi... (more story)

As AI powers ahead, South Korea's creative industries demand law revisions May 14, 2025 | Choonsik Yoo

Amid heated debates on the copyright issues related to the growth of artificial intelligence, 15 organizations representing South Korea’s creative industries and artists issued a rare joint statement today, ur... (more story)

US House advances proposed 10-year moratorium on state AI laws May 14, 2025 | Amy Miller

Democrats blasted a federal proposal to block states from enforcing artificial intelligence laws for a decade as an “unprecedented giveaway to Big Tech” and “deeply dangerous” at a US House committee hearing t... (more story)

California Assembly passes GenAI copyright transparency bill May 13, 2025 | Amy Miller

A California bill that would establish a transparency framework to help copyright owners determine if their works were used to train generative artificial intelligence models has been sent to the state Senate ... (more story)

US FTC’s Consumer Protection chief aims to curb broad CIDs, expects compliance May 13, 2025 | Madeline Hughes

The US Federal Trade Commission expects companies to comply with civil investigative demands as the commission prepares more tailored and streamlined inquiries for companies to comply with, Chris Mufarrige, di... (more story)

Planner 5D drops US copyright case against Meta, Princeton following settlement May 13, 2025 | Xu Yuan

Planner 5D, a company that offers three-dimensional interior design tools, dropped its allegations that Meta Platforms and Princeton University illegally used its tools to develop scene-recognition technology,... (more story)

EU must stop chasing US and rethink AI strategy with agile facilities, lawmakers say May 13, 2025 | Frank Hersey

Europe needs to “sober up” and assess its strengths in artificial intelligence to develop a coherent strategy and focus on smaller facilities, European lawmakers said. It should not and cannot pursue the US ap... (more story)

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With latest AI guidance, US Copyright Office gives creatives a boost May 12, 2025 | Nick Robertson and Emma Whitford

The US Copyright Office’s third installment of its artificial intelligence guidelines says the collection and use of copyrighted content by AI models for training data constitutes infringement in some cases an... (more story)

A hundred days into US FTC under new chairman, don't call leadership regulators May 09, 2025 | Mike Swift and Ilana Kowarski

Last week marked 100 days since the start of Andrew Ferguson’s leadership of the US Federal Trade Commission, and while the new chairman has frequently talked the talk of a full-throated Trump populist, the wa... (more story)

OpenAI's nonprofit pivot is progress in eyes of regulators, but more details needed May 07, 2025 | Mike Swift and Emma Whitford

OpenAI's proposal this week to back off from plans to create a for-profit spinoff represents progress in the eyes of state regulators, but the attorneys general of California and Delaware want significantly mo... (more story)

US AI training cases cue up test of Google Books fair use precedent May 02, 2025 | Emma Whitford

A federal judge in New York deciding if and how novel copyright lawsuits proceed against OpenAI and Microsoft will likely consider court precedent from a decades-old dispute involving an online search tool for... (more story)

Post-DeepSeek changes in AI landscape reignite South Korea's ambitions May 02, 2025 | Choonsik Yoo

With the global AI competition intensifying, South Korea’s government and companies are betting big on a reemerging opportunity to make significant inroads into the global artificial intelligence sector. DeepS... (more story)

Privacy, AI leaders use IAPP global summit to grasp scale of regulatory change April 29, 2025 | MLex Staff

Among the world's leading privacy and artificial intelligence lawyers, regulators, tech leaders and academics at the 2025 IAPP Global Privacy Summit last week, talk was frequently about how jarringly different... (more story)

US FTC’s guidance reappearing on website, COPPA enforcement emerges as priority April 28, 2025 | Madeline Hughes

Business guidance issued by the US Federal Trade Commission during former President Joe Biden’s time in office is starting to reappear on the agency’s website. Eight guidance posts about children’s privacy — i... (more story)

Canadian privacy commissioner sees progress in probes of TikTok, OpenAI April 23, 2025 | Mike Swift

Philippe Dufresne, the privacy commissioner of Canada, sat down with MLex to discuss the progress of the investigations of OpenAI and TikTok, his plans for hosting the G7 meeting of privacy regulators in Ottaw... (more story)