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Is the draft Broadcast Treaty consistent with the General Assembly mandate?

The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) recently published a new draft of the proposed Broadcasting Organizations Treaty as document SCCR/47/3 in preparation for the 47th meeting of the Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR/47) in December 2025. The

Four new proposals for SCCR 47

The World Intellectual property Organization (WIPO) has published four new proposals on ways forward for some of its key work streams in the Standing Committee on Copyright and related Rights (SCCR), to take place from 1st to 5th December 2025.

Case Studies of AI for Good and AI for Development

Today the Geneva Centre on Knowledge Governance presents a series of Case Studies on AI for Good in Africa and the Global South. These grew out of our work on Text and Data Mining and our policy work in support of

The AI Remuneration Debate: Three Perspectives

The rapid development of generative AI has sparked intense debate over how, or even if, creators should be compensated when their copyrighted works are used to train commercial AI systems. This issue pits the drive for technological innovation against the

Italy updates its copyright law to address AI

On September 18, 2025, the Italian Senate definitively approved the country’s first comprehensive framework law on artificial intelligence (AI). The new law also reflects Italy’s commitment to aligning its domestic legal system with the EU Artificial Intelligence Act (Regulation (EU)

Ethical Sourcing of African Language Data: Lanafrica and the NOODL licence

Over 2,000 African languages are spoken by approximately 1.4 billion people on the continent, showing how linguistic diversity underpins African democracy, development, and cultural life. As artificial intelligence becomes central to progress in areas like healthcare, agriculture and education, new

The Global Evolution of AI Fact-Checking: Copyright and Research Gaps

Abstract The propagation and evolution of AI-powered fact-checking tools worldwide has foregrounded the issue of access to quality training data. While many of the most widely adopted systems have originated in the Global North, there are also notable and growing

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