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This article examines the EU AI Act’s implications for copyright law, focusing on its treatment of General Purpose AI models and text and data mining. It analyses key provisions, including transparency obligations, copyright reservations, and extraterritoriality concerns under Article 53 and Recital 106. By exploring the Hamburg Court’s recent LAION decision and considering
potential intermediate solutions, this article highlights regulatory challenges and opportunities for AI developers and copyright holders.