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Artificial intelligence, Llm models and the ruling on the Gema case

Cecilia Trevisi
April 2026 - n. 4
Keywords: Intelligenza artificiale, diritto d’autore, modelli Llm
Jel codes: O33, C63, O32

A recent German ruling on the Gema case makes an important contribution to the protection of copyright and the creative and content industry. Clarifying how it can be protected from those who, in training a Large Language Model, plunder content and data taken from websites without authorization through scraping carried out with specific software. Making it clear that it is forbidden to train models using content covered by protection without authorization and without compensation, by reducing the importance of the reserve of use. A challenge that is far from solved but limited to the field of Text and Data Mining.

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