04 Oct, 2024 The ASA’s guidance on AI as a marketing term By Evie Scott AI and advertising A report by McKinsey in 2023 estimated that AI technology has the potential to add between $2.6 trillion and $4.4...
16 Aug, 2024 Technology at Play – AI Tools for Player Scouting a Game-Changer in Football? By Ayo Adebajo Harry Ferguson Early indications are that artificial intelligence (AI) will have a transformative effect on player scouting within professional sport,...
05 Aug, 2024 AI regulation in the UK for businesses in Media, Entertainment and Sport By Kate Deniston AI is changing the world and governments across the globe are grappling with how to reap the benefits of it whilst also addressing the...
01 Jul, 2024 Rachel’s Song – Part II: Neighbouring rights in music created by or with artificial intelligence under German copyright law By Dr. Christoph Hendel In one of the many iconic scenes of Ridley Scott’s movie Blade Runner (1982), an artificial “replicant” called Rachel plays piano for the...
28 Jun, 2024 Rachel’s Song – Part I: Rights of authors to music created by or with artificial intelligence under German copyright law By Dr. Christoph Hendel In one of the many iconic scenes of Ridley Scott’s movie Blade Runner (1982), an artificial “replicant” called Rachel plays piano for the...
20 May, 2024 ICO’s Third Consultation on Generative AI: Accuracy of Training Data and Model Outputs By Max Gross The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) recently closed its third and final call for evidence on data protection issues in relation...
02 Apr, 2024 Creating Harmony: The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Music Launch an Inquiry into AI and the Music Industry By Josh Gallichan Ayo Adebajo yoOn 25 January 2024, the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Music (APPG) launched its inquiry into artificial intelligence (AI) and the...
26 Mar, 2024 The Rise of Generative AI in Gaming and Its Legal Challenges (Part 3) By Dr. Simon Hembt Oliver Belitz The first part of this series underscored the opportunities that generative AI (“GenAI”) presents for the gaming industry. It also...
08 Dec, 2023 The Rise of Generative AI in Gaming and Its Legal Challenges (Part 2) By Dr. Simon Hembt Oliver Belitz The first part of this series underscored the opportunities that generative AI (“GenAI”) presents for the gaming industry. It also...
17 Nov, 2023 The Rise of Generative AI in Gaming and Its Legal Challenges (Part 1) By Dr. Simon Hembt Oliver Belitz Generative Artificial Intelligence is poised to reshape the gaming industry, presenting both unprecedented opportunities and complex...
13 Jun, 2023 Hand Built by Robots: AI-generated music is on the rise By Dan Breen Toby Bond The rapid development of generative artificial intelligence (AI) is causing concern among various music industry stakeholders. In the...
25 Apr, 2023 UK press regulator publishes new Standards Code By Intisar Abdi On 16 February 2023, press regulator Impress launched its new Standards Code. The key changes consist of guidance on AI and emerging...
17 Feb, 2023 UKIPO proposals to TDM exception will not be proceeding By Harry Ferguson Toby Bond UK government announces that UKIPO proposals to introduce TDM exception will not be proceeding. On 1 February 2023, George Freeman MP the...
16 Dec, 2020 European Commission publishes sweeping new rulebook for online platforms offering services in Europe By Francine Cunningham In a bid to achieve "technological sovereignty", the European Commission has unveiled a wide-ranging package of proposals that will...
25 Nov, 2020 Shifting goalposts: how technology has changed sports and broadcasting in 2020 By Franz Gernhardt, LL.M. Broad technological changes have been necessitated by social distancing measures in sport this year, but what will be the long term...
13 Nov, 2020 IPO seeks views on AI and IP By Francesca Budd On 7 September 2020, the UK Intellectual Property Office launched a call for views on the relationship between Artificial Intelligence...