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== TRUMP AMERICA AI Act ==
== TRUMP AMERICA AI Act ==


'''March 20, 2026''' — Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) released a 291-page discussion draft of the TRUMP AMERICA AI Act (The Republic Unifying Meritocratic Performance Advancing Machine Intelligence by Eliminating Regulatory Interstate Chaos Across American Industry Act), outlining comprehensive federal AI legislation.
'''March 20, 2026''' — Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) released a 291-page discussion draft of the TRUMP AMERICA AI Act (Technology and Regulation Using Market Principles Act), proposing comprehensive federal AI legislation.
 
See: '''[[TRUMP AMERICA AI Act]]'''


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== White House National Policy Framework AI ==
== White House National Policy Framework AI ==


'''March 20, 2026''' — The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy released a National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence, establishing federal guidelines for AI development, deployment, and regulation.
'''March 2026''' — The White House released a national policy framework for AI, establishing principles for federal oversight of artificial intelligence development and deployment.
 
See: '''[[White House National Policy Framework AI]]'''


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== Beaulier DMCA 3D Model AI Cases ==
== Beaulier DMCA 3D Model AI Cases ==


'''March 20, 2026''' — Four coordinated class action lawsuits were filed by 3D model artist Austin Beaulier alleging that NVIDIA, Meta, Microsoft, and Roblox violated the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) by removing copyright management information (CMI) from millions of 3D models.
'''March 2026''' — Designer Joseph Beaulier filed DMCA anti-circumvention lawsuits against multiple AI companies alleging that AI image generators circumvented technological protection measures on 3D model datasets.
 
The cases represent a new category of AI copyright litigation targeting 3D model training data rather than text, images, or video.
 
See: '''[[Beaulier v NVIDIA Meta Microsoft Roblox]]'''


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== References ==
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