Bill seeking to use copyright-protected works

A bill is being debated that aims to regulate the use of copyrighted works in the context of training artificial intelligence models, with the purpose of ensuring respect for the rights of authors and rights holders.
Ruling on constitutional protection: Penalty imposed on gym for refusing entry to service animal

In Ruling T-006/25 of January 16, 2025, the Constitutional Court, in a review proceeding, analyzed the case file of a writ of protection filed by a visually impaired citizen against a gym that denied him entry with his guide dog, requiring him to hire a personal trainer or pay an additional membership fee for a companion as a condition of entry.
Constitutional Court orders the enactment of the organic law for the formation of Indigenous Territorial Entities

In ruling T-530-2024, the Constitutional Court urged the national government, led by the Ministry of the Interior, to issue regulations allowing for coordination between indigenous territories and reserves and territorial and national entities, with the aim of ensuring peaceful coexistence in areas inhabited by diverse ethnic and social groups.