#48 Anthropic and the U.S. Government: When AI Becomes a “Supply-Chain Risk”

Artificial intelligence is increasingly treated not just as software, but as part of critical infrastructure. In early 2026, the U.S. government signaled this shift when Anthropic (developer of the Claude…

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#39 A Turning Point in AI & Copyright: How Germany’s GEMA Won Against OpenAI

In November 2025, the Munich Regional Court delivered what is widely regarded as a landmark ruling: GEMA sued OpenAI, claiming the U.S.-based AI firm had used copyrighted German song lyrics…

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#28 Law & Code: Disney vs. MidJourney: Hollywood’s Copyright Showdown with AI

Cue the opening credits: A galaxy of copyright law, Disney characters, and AI art generation. In June 2025, the entertainment empires of Disney and Universal Pictures decided they’d had enough…

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#27 Dear Microsoft, It’s Not Me—It’s EU: Denmark’s Digital Breakup

The Danish Parliament (Folketing) in Copenhagen – the backdrop for a bold bid to reclaim digital sovereignty. Denmark is making an unprecedented move: it’s pulling the plug on Microsoft services…

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#19 Law & Code: Tales from the AI Courtroom Authors vs. Anthropic – Who Owns the Ink in the Algorithm?

Welcome back to Law&Code, your favorite corner of the internet where copyright meets code, and lawsuits are just a plot twist in the AI drama series we didn’t know we…

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