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Copyright and Artificial Intelligence: does prohibiting text and data mining protect the UK creative industries?
22 May 2026As AI developers increasingly train models abroad, the UK faces difficult questions over copyright enforcement, competitiveness and the future of innovation policy.

Copyright and Artificial Intelligence: the divergence of the EU and UK
22 May 2026The UK’s decision not to follow the EU’s AI copyright regime creates uncertainty for businesses while opening debate over whether the UK will prioritise innovation or protections for the creative industries.

Copyright and Artificial Intelligence: the UK's pivot towards a new digital replica right
22 May 2026As AI tools make digital impersonation easier, the Government’s proposed consultation on digital replica rights could reshape how identity is protected and commercialised in the UK.

Copyright and Artificial Intelligence: the end of copyright for computer-generated works
22 May 2026The UK Government’s proposed reforms would remove copyright protection for wholly AI-generated works, bringing UK law closer to the international position on authorship and originality.

Copyright and Artificial Intelligence
Exploring the evolving relationship between copyright and artificial intelligence in the UK, including the Government’s March 2026 Report, emerging legal reforms, and the practical implications for rightsholders, AI businesses, and commercial users.

Prompt injection: what it is and why it matters
19 May 2026Businesses are increasingly deploying AI tools to handle customer queries, process documents, and interact with internal systems. This article explains a key vulnerability in those tools, the legal risks it creates, and what to look for when procuring AI systems.





