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Japan's media trade group warns government of AI copyright infringements

By Toko Sekiguchi
  • 17 Oct 2023 09:31
  • 17 Oct 2023 09:31
As Japan’s government explores regulatory issues surrounding the widespread use of generative AI, the country’s newspaper association has submitted detailed examples of how Japan’s AI-friendly copyright law may violate publishers’ rights.
In a meeting held yesterday, the Japan Newspaper Publishers & Editors Association presented its argument to the government panel

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Toko Sekiguchi

Senior Correspondent, Tokyo


Toko is a senior correspondent in Tokyo covering antitrust, anti-bribery & corruption, financial services and regulatory issues in Japan. Before joining MLex, she has worked as a journalist for The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones News, Bloomberg News and Time Magazine.

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