Four departments in China launch Operation Jianwang 2026: AI copyright supervision enters deep water area

In June 2026, the National Copyright Administration, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Ministry of Public Security, and the National Internet Information Office jointly launched"Jianwang 2026" special action, the execution period is from June to November.

Four key areas, with AI copyright as the core

"Jianwang 2026" focuses on four key areas: film and television drama copyright, cultural and creative copyright, book copyright andArtificial Intelligence Copyright.

  • Illegal copying and adaptation: Use AI tools to copy, adapt, and disseminate other people’s works without authorization
  • "Magic revision" and "draft cleaning": Use AI to “magically modify” or “clean” original content to avoid copyright detection
  • deepfake:Using AI to carry out deep forgery and infringe on portrait rights and reputation rights
  • Training data compliance:The copyright source issue of large model training corpus

Impact on the AI ​​industry

The impact of this action on the domestic AI industry is far-reaching.Compliance of large model training datawas officially put on the regulatory agenda.

Secondly,Copyright definition of AI-generated contentFurther clarity.

third,Responsibility boundaries of AI tool platformsbe redefined.

Global AI copyright supervision is tightened simultaneously

China’s “Jianwang 2026” is not an isolated case.

Inspiration for entrepreneurs and developers

The signal released by "Jianwang 2026" is clear: AI is not a place outside the law.

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