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A federal judge has ruled that artwork created solely by artificial intelligence cannot be copyrighted because “human authorship is an essential part of a valid copyright claim.” The decision, issued ...
The U.S. Copyright Office has provided clear guidance on the copyrightability of AI-generated content, emphasizing the critical role of human creativity. As ...
Meta just won a major ruling in a landmark case about how copyright law and fair use applies to AI model training, the second such loss for authors this week. Just days ago, Anthropic won a fair use ...
The rapid advance of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies capable of generating realistic audio, imagery and text have created new questions about copyright protections and how it applies to ...
Go on, make all the generative AI artworks you want, but it will not be protected under copyright law. A federal court ruled on August 18 that AI-generated artwork cannot be copyrighted on the grounds ...
Copyright rules could derail the technology of generative AI, writes copyright law expert John Eden. Copyright holders do not understand how their protected works are ...
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