Matthew Rimmer (Queensland University of Technology (QUT)) has posted Night at the Artificial Museum: Copyright Law and Artificial Intelligence (Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research 2025) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: This essay explores the legal challenges and risks provided by tools associated with artificial intelligence (AI) for the protection, preservation, promotion, and regeneration of digital cultural heritage. In particular, it focuses on copyright litigation over AI training projects. However, it also touches upon other forms of intellectual property protection, such as trade mark law, publicity rights, patent law, and trade secrets. This article considers the implications of copyright litigation in respect of AI projects for galleries, libraries, archives, and museums (composing the GLAM sector). It surveys the host of copyright action over AI projects – looking at literary works, journalism, databases, artistic works, musical works,…