AI copyright overhaul in South Korea may blend US, EU models, expert says

It is reported that based on discussions within a government-initiated working group of experts, South Korea is leaning toward adopting a hybrid approach to updating its copyright framework for AI model training, combining the US fair-use doctrine with the EU’s text-and-data-mining opt-out model. Further official details have yet to be revealed.

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