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        <dc:title>If It Looks Like a Duck - On the Munich Regional Court's ruling in GEMA v. Open AI</dc:title>
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        <dc:description>The lawfulness of using copyrighted material to train generative AI models is one of copyright law’s hottest issues. The various lawsuits around the world seeking to answer this question are seen by many as fundamental for the future of both technology and cultural creations. The Munich Regional Court has now become the first court in the EU to issue an opinion on the lawfulness of AI models.</dc:description>
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