LA TRIBUNE | HOW BIG TECH PLAYS THE LEGAL WILDCARD TO TRAIN THEIR AI ON OUR DATA
Meta and other AI giants are justifying their use of personal data in Europe by invoking the concept of “legitimate interest,” a legal basis that allows them to avoid seeking your explicit and prior consent for AI training purposes. While they do offer users the possibility to object to such processing this right is limited, individuals must demonstrate “grounds relating to [their] particular situation.” As Mathilde […]
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Les Echos | When the AI sings in place of the stars
As the music industry faces the proliferation of tracks created from cloned performers’ voices, Mathilde Croze, partner, spoke with Les Echos about the two main legal issues raised by this phenomenon: The training of artificial intelligences, which is carried out on catalogs of works for which they have not paid rights. The use made of […]
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Deal | Lerins advised Xelians in the context of the acquisition of SoDoc
Lerins supported the Xelians group, the French leader in document information management, in its acquisition of a majority stake in SoDoc, a publisher specializing in Microsoft 365 environments. The Xelians group is France’s leading provider of document information management services. A major player in the outsourcing and management of physical and electronic document flows, Xelians […]
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