AI training with pirated books triggers massive legal risk
Anthropic downloaded over five million pirated books to train its AI model Claude, breaching copyright law in the process.
Anthropic downloaded over five million pirated books to train its AI model Claude, breaching copyright law in the process.
Platforms could face fines for failing to remove illegal deepfake content under proposed Danish law.
At the heart of the dismissals lies a procedural limitation under Belgian law. Associations like NOYB are only allowed to file complaints as representatives of specific individuals, not independently in their own name.
As cyber threats grow more complex and personal across Africa, a new push for justice is calling governments, tech companies, and communities to act together.
From digital deepfakes to economic exploitation, global experts reveal how online threats are evolving faster than current laws can contain them.
Digital leaders from around the world gathered in Norway to confront the urgent question of how to ensure technology serves humanity in an increasingly divided and accelerated digital age.
As global leaders gather to confront the rising tide of digital inequality, a new urgency emerges: ensuring the world’s most vulnerable communities aren’t left behind in the AI revolution.
NOYB accuses Meta of bypassing EU user consent rules.
As global civil society leaders converge to reshape the digital rights landscape, their bold proposals signal a pivotal moment in the future of internet governance.
With five days of sessions, workshops, and community exchanges ahead, IGF 2025 promises to be a pivotal moment for assessing progress and charting a collaborative path for the next era of digital governance.