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Burcu Kilic

The Moratorium the AI Industry Cannot Afford to Lose

The WTO’s 14th Ministerial Conference (MC14) starts in Yaoundé, Cameroon, next week with a packed agenda and real stakes. Buried in the long list of negotiations is a decision that

IP and Development
Knowledge Gov Editors

CDIP: Background, next meeting and key issues to be considered

COMMITTEE ON DEVELOPMENT AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (CDIP) Background “The Committee on Development and Intellectual Property (CDIP) was established by the WIPO General Assembly in 2007 with a mandate to: develop

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Knowledge Gov Editors

ACE: Background, next meeting and key issues to be considered

ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON ENFORCEMENT (ACE) Background The Advisory Committee on Enforcement (ACE) was established by the WIPO General Assemblies in 2002 with a mandate focused on technical assistance and coordination

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Knowledge Gov Editors

IGC: Background, next meeting and key issues to be considered

INTERGOVERNMENTAL COMMITTEE ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND GENETIC RESOURCES, TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND FOLKLORE (IGC) Background The IGC is an ad hoc body with a renewable two-year mandate. Since its establishment in

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Andres Izquierdo

IP Meets AI: Disney’s Deal with OpenAI

Originally posted at Kluwer Copyright Blog and Andrés Izquierdo Lawyers Generative AI has triggered a wave of legal uncertainty in copyright law, with over 70 lawsuits worldwide challenging the unlicensed use of

Artificial Intelligence
Sean Flynn

Public AI Launch, and Some Thoughts on Copyright

I attended the exciting launch of a series of papers and reflections on “Public AI” at the EU Parliament this week. The core of the idea is that the non-US/China

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Ben Cashdan

Centre Launches with Top Thinkers; Video available.

At a packed event at the Geneva Graduate Institute on 3rd December 2025, the Centre on Knowledge Governance held its official launch. The launch featured top thinkers and high level

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Sean Flynn

Analysis of Agenda Items for WIPO SCCR 47

This note, which will be presented at the November 25, CKG Workshop on SCCR 47, provides background information, links to recently published research and analysis, and descriptions of the issues

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Luca Schirru and Sean Flynn

Tracing a Century of Broadcasting Rights Debates: 1928–2025

This timeline provides a detailed view of the developments concerning broadcasting rights within international copyright law. It begins with the 1928 Rome Revision of the Berne Convention, which initially introduced

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Luca Schirru, Ben Cashdan and Sean Flynn

Copyright Limitations and Exceptions in the SCCR: A Timeline

The timeline presented below details the progression of discussions within the WIPO Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR) regarding Limitations and Exceptions (L&Es) to copyright. This detailed chronology, spanning from 1996 to

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Ben Cashdan

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

Africa: Copyright & Public Interest
Ben Cashdan

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

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Ben Cashdan

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.

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Deborah de Angelis

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

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