EU AI Act now in force — how will you handle machine-readable rights for training data?

Yesterday, the EU AI Act’s General-Purpose AI requirements officially went into enforcement.
One of the new obligations: AI developers must respect machine-readable rights reservations for datasets, models, and content, meaning creators can set rules on if, how, and for what purposes their data is used to train AI models.

For developers building with OpenAI (or any LLM), this could mean:
• Needing to filter out restricted datasets.
• Tracking licensing metadata through your training pipeline.
• Ensuring you honor “no train” or “research only” flags.

I’ve been working on an open licensing framework (aiprivacylicense .com) that automates a lot of this, embedding rules directly into datasets/models so they travel even after being scraped or shared.

Curious, how are others here planning to handle the “machine-readable rights” part of compliance?
Do you see this as a big shift for AI devs, or will it be business as usual?

Well, the EU does what the EU will do - guess it will affect those doing biz in the EU. “When in Rome…”