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Infringement risk relating to creation and use of the output of a generative AI system
Where the Output of a generative AI system is the same or substantially similar to a third party’s copyright work
United Kingdom | Publication | April 2024
There is a statutory requirement for the largest schemes to publish climate change governance reports and the Regulator has published its review of 30 such reports.
Where an occupational pension scheme has relevant assets of £1 billion or more at the end of a scheme year ending on or after March 1, 2022, it falls within the reporting requirements, and the Regulator’s review considered the quality and consistency of reporting against both the legal requirements and the statutory guidance.
The reports showed that trustees took a range of actions to address climate risks and opportunities. These included updating DC default lifestyle strategies to include sustainable funds, increasing allocation to low carbon tracker funds, and articulating stewardship priorities on climate change mitigation, climate change adaptation and avoiding biodiversity loss.
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Where the Output of a generative AI system is the same or substantially similar to a third party’s copyright work
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The approach and requirements for intellectual property rights to subsist in computer-generated works vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
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Generative AI systems are trained using vast amounts of data, often taken from sources in the public domain that may be protected by copyright or other intellectual property rights, such as, in the UK and EU, a database right.
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