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The Hellenic Copyright Organization (HCO), in collaboration with the Creative Europe MEDIA Office, created a podcast titled “Copyright in the AI Era”. The Director of HCO, Ms. Maria Daphne Papadopoulou, and Ms. Poly Lykourgou discussed copyright, with particular emphasis on the audiovisual sector.
During the discussion, Ms. Papadopoulou referred to Law 2121/1993 and its application. The challenges posed by electronic piracy and its impact on creators and the industry, as well as the tools used to protect copyright, were examined.
The challenges posed by artificial intelligence (AI) in protecting creators were analyzed, as well as the opportunities it creates for new forms of creation. The legal challenges arising from the use of AI in the production of art, music, and literature were also discussed, along with its impact on the creative products market.
Closing, Ms. Papadopoulou presented the Hellenic Copyright Organization, its purposes, the actions it implements, and the initiatives it undertakes for the protection of copyright in Greece.
Listen to the podcast εδώ.
On 7 March 2025, the Hellenic Copyright Organization will celebrate its 30th anniversary by organizing an international conference with the title “Copyright in the Spotlight”.
This year’s 17th Session of WIPO Advisory Committee on Enforcement (ACE), held in Geneva from 4 to 6 February, included a variety of topics on awareness raising on IP and online piracy and enforcement.
On January 29, 2025, the U.S. Copyright Office released the second part of its Report on the legal and policy issues related to copyright and artificial intelligence (AI), after taking into account more than 10,000 responsive comments in the relevant consultation as well as current technological developments.
Independent experts present the second draft of the General-Purpose AI Code of Practice, based on the feedback received on the first draft, published on 14 November 2024.
On 7 March 2025, the Hellenic Copyright Organization will celebrate its 30th anniversary by organizing an international conference under the title “Copyright in the Spotlight”. The conference will take place at Acropolis Museum, Dimitrios Pandermalis Auditorium, in Athens, 09:30-18:00.
The Council of the European Union, under the Hungarian Presidency, distributed a policy questionnaire to EU Member States in order to gather views and comments on the relationship between generative artificial intelligence and copyright and related rights. The revised summary highlights the need for clarity in copyright law regarding content generated by artificial intelligence, as well as the potential for new legislative measures.
On Wednesday 29 January 2025 the Hellenic Copyright Organization (HCO) held a seminar for the teachers of the 2nd Primary School of Argos.
In 2024, the World Intellectual Property Organization’s Arbitration and Mediation Center (WIPO AMC) was involved in the resolution of 858 intellectual property (IP) disputes, innovation and technology, an increase of 25% by 2023.