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The law school has started a summer school on copyright and artificial intelligence.
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The law school has started a summer school on copyright and artificial intelligence.

The third international summer school 'Zagreb Law Summer School' has begun at the Faculty of Law of the University of Zagreb, focusing on copyright law in the digital era, particularly addressing challenges posed by artificial intelligence (AI) to media and creative industries. The event runs until July 10 and brings together students of law, politics, and sociology, as well as young professionals from several European countries and the United States. Roman Matanovac Vučković, the new dean of the Faculty of Law and coordinator of the summer school, emphasized the importance of educating students and young professionals about the relationship between copyright, media, and AI, especially in light of the rapid development of generative AI. She highlighted the need to protect human creativity and regulate AI-generated content, noting that current legal frameworks must keep pace with technological advancements. The program includes lectures, panel discussions, workshops, and social activities to foster international professional connections.

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Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndependentCenterFactual 100Objective 952 days ago
Take advantage of the opportunity for professional training at the International Summer School of the World Intellectual Property Organization in Croatia from 31 August to 11 September 2026.

The article promotes the International Summer School on Intellectual Property organized by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in Croatia, taking place from August 31 to September 11, 2026. Hosted at the University of Rijeka’s Trsat campus, the event aims to enhance participants' knowledge of intellectual property systems and their role in innovation and economic development. The program includes lectures by international experts, practical examples, and interactive sessions, culminating in a WIPO certificate. Applications are open until July 10, 2026, targeting students and young professionals interested in expanding their expertise in intellectual property.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about an educational initiative focused on intellectual property, emphasizing collaboration between national and international institutions. It does not take a partisan stance, nor does it frame the issue in a way that favors any particular political ideology. The ph

Why these scores (Factual 100 · Objective 95): The article precisely matches the primary source document regarding the WIPO Summer School event in Rijeca, including dates, location, purpose, and registration details. It presents the information neutrally and comprehensively.

HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija) logoHRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicCenterFactual 60Objective 556 days ago
The law school has started a summer school on copyright and artificial intelligence.

The third international summer school 'Zagreb Law Summer School' has begun at the Faculty of Law of the University of Zagreb, focusing on copyright law in the digital era, particularly addressing challenges posed by artificial intelligence (AI) to media and creative industries. The event runs until July 10 and brings together students of law, politics, and sociology, as well as young professionals from several European countries and the United States. Roman Matanovac Vučković, the new dean of the Faculty of Law and coordinator of the summer school, emphasized the importance of educating students and young professionals about the relationship between copyright, media, and AI, especially in light of the rapid development of generative AI. She highlighted the need to protect human creativity and regulate AI-generated content, noting that current legal frameworks must keep pace with technological advancements. The program includes lectures, panel discussions, workshops, and social activities to foster international professional connections.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on an academic event focused on education and intellectual property rights, with no explicit political commentary, framing, or partisan emphasis. It provides factual information about the summer school's goals, participants, and structure without taking a stance on any political,

Why these scores (Factual 60 · Objective 55): Partially aligned with the primary source but focuses more on the legal aspects of AI and copyright at the law faculty, diverging from the main topic of the intellectual property summer school.

Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndependentCenter9 hr. ago
A smiling pedestrian in Buševac combined sport, education and innovation

The first edition of the Croatia International Chess Festival took place in Buševc from June 26th to 28th, bringing together participants, coaches, speakers, and chess enthusiasts from four countries. The event featured competitive chess, educational content, innovation, and activities suitable for all age groups, confirming the ambition to establish a new international chess event in Croatia. Organized by the Šahovski klub 'Nasmijani pješak' with support from the technology company Inherit, which develops digital solutions in chess and artificial intelligence, the festival included notable performances such as 10-year-old Lovro Lisjak achieving third place in a fast chess tournament. Additional highlights included lectures and panels led by young chess players, emphasizing the community's engagement and enthusiasm for the sport.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports-related event, specifically a chess festival, and presents information objectively without political framing. It highlights achievements, organizers, sponsors, and participant feedback without taking a partisan stance.

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