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IP Meets AI: Disney’s Deal with OpenAI

Originally posted at Kluwer Copyright Blog and Andrés Izquierdo Lawyers Generative AI has triggered a wave of legal uncertainty in copyright law, with over 70 lawsuits worldwide challenging the unlicensed use of...

Legal tools that lower medicines prices have expanded access to medicines

Compulsory patent licenses effectively leveraged to enable access to medicines This article originally appeared on Medicines Law & Policy. LONDON, UK: Millions of people are priced out of access to...

Public AI Launch, and Some Thoughts on Copyright

I attended the exciting launch of a series of papers and reflections on “Public AI” at the EU Parliament this week. The core of the idea is that the non-US/China...

Time for an IP Reset for Health, Education, Creativity and TK?

It’s time to put people back into the Intellectual Property system. Currently IP tends to reproduce inequality. IP should support public goods such as health and education. We need to...

WIPO SCCR 47 Ends with Some Progress After Another Late Night

The World Intellectual Property Organization’s Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights negotiated its conclusions into the early morning hours of December 6 over the conclusions on a packed agenda....

Centre Launches with Top Thinkers; Video available.

At a packed event at the Geneva Graduate Institute on 3rd December 2025, the Centre on Knowledge Governance held its official launch. The launch featured top thinkers and high level...

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