Generative Artificial Intelligence and Private International Law in Copyright Infringement Cases: Some Lessons Learnt from GEMA v OpenAI
Poesen, M.
Journal of Private International Law
Contributions to Journals: Articles
Additional Written Evidence to Scottish Parliament on the Digital Assets (Scotland) Bill
Yüksel Ripley, B., Macpherson, A.
. 4 pages.
Other Contributions: Other Contributions
Second Additional Written Evidence to Scottish Parliament on the Digital Assets (Scotland) Bill (Insolvency Issues)
Macpherson, A., McKenzie Skene, D., Yüksel Ripley, B.
Scottish Parliament. 2 pages.
Other Contributions: Other Contributions
Digital Assets (Scotland) Bill: Scope and Definitional Issues
Yüksel Ripley, B., Macpherson, A.
Non-textual Forms: Web Publications and Websites
“Supranational Approach” to the Conflict of Laws in England and Wales: A Workable Solution for Digital Assets?
Yüksel Ripley, B.
Non-textual Forms: Web Publications and Websites
Tokenisation and the Transfer of Linked Assets in Scots Law
Macpherson, A., Yüksel Ripley, B.
Non-textual Forms: Web Publications and Websites
Response to Scottish Parliament Call for Views on the Digital Assets (Scotland) Bill
Macpherson, A., Yüksel Ripley, B., Ainslie, J., Emedosi, C., McKenzie Skene, D., West, E.
.
Other Contributions: Other Contributions
An Introduction to the Digital Assets (Scotland) Bill
Macpherson, A., Yüksel Ripley, B.
Non-textual Forms: Web Publications and Websites
Digital assets in Scots law
Macpherson, A., Yüksel Ripley, B.
Scottish Parliament. 55 pages
Books and Reports: Commissioned Reports
Which Country’s Copyright Law Governs the Training and Development of Generative AI for Commercial Purposes? A Stress Test for Copyright Territoriality