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International Journal of Law and Information Technology, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, 2024
- Kateryna Nekit:
The (im)possibility of personal and industrial (machine-generated) data to be subject to property rights. - Nataliia Bulat
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Protection of non-original objects generated by artificial intelligence: the Ukrainian copyright law approach. - Rudraksh Lakra
, Abhijeet Shrivastava
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Confronting the metadata dilemma in India: a turn to context and proportionality. - Corinne Tan
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Rights in NFTS and the flourishing of NFT marketplaces. - Niamh Kinchin:
"Voiceless": the procedural gap in algorithmic justice. - Lisa van Dongen
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Rethinking Exclusivity - A Review of Artificial Intelligence & Intellectual Property by Jyh-An Lee, Reto M Hilty and Kung-Chung Liu. - Mark Ryan, Paula Gürtler
, Artur Bogucki:
Will the real data sovereign please stand up? An EU policy response to sovereignty in data spaces. - Alessia Zornetta:
Quantum-safe global encryption policy. - Hesam Nourooz Pour
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Voices and values: the challenging odyssey of Meta to harmonize human rights with content moderation. - Marta Cantero Gamito
, Christopher T. Marsden
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Artificial intelligence co-regulation? The role of standards in the EU AI Act. - Uros Cemalovic
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Prohibited artificial intelligence practices according to Article 5 of the European Union's regulation on AI - between the 'too late' and the 'not enough'. - Josep Suquet
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Video-sharing-platforms and Brussels Ia regulation: navigating contractual jurisdictional challenges. - Guido Noto La Diega
, Leonardo C. T. Bezerra
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Can there be responsible AI without AI liability? Incentivizing generative AI safety through ex-post tort liability under the EU AI liability directive. - Margarita Robles-Carrillo
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Digital identity: an approach to its nature, concept, and functionalities. - Desara Dushi
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Does the end justify the means? The European Commission's proposed regulation laying down rules to prevent and combat child sexual abuse. - Ngonidzaishe T. Gotora
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Unmasking deception: deepfake regulation in the context of South African law, could a rethinking of performers' protection rights be the answer? - Alice de Jonge:
Data privacy in China and Europe: individual, collective, subjective, and objective perspectives. - Emmanuel Vargas Penagos
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ChatGPT, can you solve the content moderation dilemma? - Asress Adimi Gikay:
Risks, innovation, and adaptability in the UK's incrementalism versus the European Union's comprehensive artificial intelligence regulation. - M. Konrad Borowicz
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The data quality problem (in the European Financial Data Space). - Maria Lorena Flórez Rojas
, Philipp Langer:
Picking the juiciest cherries from the blockchain tree: Is the hype still alive?

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