Tech Giants to Face EU Court in 2026 for Copyright Law Challenges
By Editorial Team
Major copyright cases involving generative AI, press publishers, and streaming platforms are set to be decided by the EU Court of Justice in 2026. These cases will test the adaptability of EU law to the power of tech platforms, new technologies, and national interventions.
A series of high-stakes cases pending before the EU’s top court will push judges to define the outer boundaries of the bloc’s copyright framework in 2026. This will involve examining how EU law can stretch copyright rules to regulate platform power, streaming markets, and respond to generative artificial intelligence.
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