Can a Dutch case about RSS teach us anything about AI copyright?


On October 30, 2024, the Amsterdam District Court ruled on a notable copyright infringement case involving DPG and HowardsHome, a news aggregation service. The court examined claims of infringement related to RSS feeds, particularly focusing on the EU's text and data mining (TDM) exception. HowardsHome had processed numerous links daily but faced legal challenges after its licensing agreement with Lexis Nexis ended. The court determined that HowardsHome's use of short snippets did not violate the publishers' right, and it upheld the TDM exception, allowing for legitimate reproduction of publicly available content. This ruling may influence future AI-related copyright cases.



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