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EU AI Act Second Draft Code of Practice on Marking and Labelling AI-Generated Content

Published 2026-03-05Ingested 2026-04-07AI Regulation and GovernanceMedium

Summary

Kennedys Law LLP has published a detailed analysis of the European Commission's second draft Code of Practice on the Marking and Labelling of AI-generated content, issued on 5 March 2026. The Code of Practice is designed to serve as the primary practical benchmark for compliance with the EU AI Act's Article 50 transparency obligations, which require providers and deployers of certain AI systems to mark, detect, and label AI-generated content. While the legal obligations themselves reside in the

Alignment: Reinforces current position
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