- Thu, Oct 24, 2024
EARE's Reflections on Copyright and Artificial Intelligence
EARE replied to the questionnaire on Copyright and AI circulated by the Hungarian Presidency. - Fri, Oct 04, 2024
EARE's response to EU's consultation on GPAI models
EARE responded to the EU Commission's consultation on trustworthy general-purpose AI models under the AI Act - Fri, Aug 30, 2024
Hong Kong’s government opens a consultation for a new TDM exception to encourage AI development
Hong Kong’s government opened a public consultation proposing the introduction of a new copyright exception for text and data mining activities, in both commercial and non-commercial contexts until 8 September 2024. - Tue, Jul 02, 2024
The EU must persist in advancing knowledge valorisation, and research access to foster innovation
The EU has recently stepped up its efforts to advance research and innovation across Europe, aligning closely with EARE’s core values, and presaging positive policy developments for the sector over the next EU mandate. - Tue, Dec 05, 2023
European researchers and innovators call for EU to reconsider copyright obligations in the AI Act
Ahead of the last trilogue on the AI Act, EARE urges EU institutions to reconsider the amendments relating to copyright and introduced at a late stage in the text. - Fri, Nov 17, 2023
EARE signs letter for a balanced approach on AI and data mining in the UK
EARE is pleased to be a signatory of the Open Letter on Text and Data Mining (TDM) addressing issues regarding the upcoming AI legislation in the UK. - Wed, Jul 12, 2023
Data and AI: Researchers and innovators need legal clarity, not another copyright reform
We call on Members of the European Parliament and the Council to take into consideration the needs of European research organisations, academic institutions and start-ups during their negotiations on the AI Act. - Tue, Feb 07, 2023
The Data Act risks falling short of its ambitions for research and innovation in Europe
We call on Members of the European Parliament to take into consideration the needs of European research organisations, academic institutions and start-ups during their negotiations on the Data Act.