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L’IA générative
L’intelligence artificielle (IA) soulève de nombreuses questions en matière de propriété intellectuelle (PI).
Royaume-Uni | Publication | mars 2024
In Farley (formerly CR) and others v Paymaster (1836) Ltd [2024], the High Court partially dismissed a claim for misuse of private information and breach of the data protection law when annual pension benefit statements containing personal details of about 450 current and former police officers were sent in error to out-of-date addresses by the defendant administrator.
Nicklin J dismissed the claims in relation to those claimants who had not adduced evidence that their statement and been opened and read by someone other than the claimant, holding that they should be struck out or summarily dismissed as disclosing no reasonable grounds for bringing the claim. He allowed the remaining 14 claims to proceed.
The judge decided:
Just 14 out of over 450 claims will proceed to trial. The question of whether the 14 claimants could surmount a threshold of seriousness (were one found to apply in data protection claims) was factual and could only fairly be resolved at trial. In addition, so long as the administrator defendant continued to dispute liability on the basis that it was a data processor rather than a data controller, there remained a common issue between the 14 claims that needed to be resolved.
This is an interesting case for employers and they should note the outcome of the future court judgment in respect of the 14 claimants whose cases are being pursued.
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L’intelligence artificielle (IA) soulève de nombreuses questions en matière de propriété intellectuelle (PI).
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Depuis 2022, le gouvernement du Canada a apporté trois vagues de modifications à la Loi sur la concurrence (Loi), apportant des modifications importantes aux lois canadiennes sur la concurrence, les plus récentes modifications ayant reçu la sanction royale le 20 juin 2024. Notre publication sur toutes les modifications se trouve ici.
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Les systèmes d’IA générative sont entraînés au moyen de gros volumes de données, souvent tirées de sources du domaine public qui peuvent être protégées par le droit d’auteur ou d’autres droits de propriété intellectuelle, comme un droit sur les bases de données au Royaume-Uni et dans l’UE.
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