Last week, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals issued its opinion in Thaler v. Perlmutter. The opinion notably solidifies the U.S. Copyright ...
A federal appeals court has ruled that works created solely by artificial intelligence cannot be copyrighted under US law.
The first substantive decision on the fair use defense in an artificial intelligence (AI) copyright case came down against the defendant, who used ...
For years, policymakers have grappled with whether and how to change the law to reflect advances in technology and the new ...
The author writes "The U.S. Copyright Office has long maintained that copyright protection extends only to works exhibiting human authorship. This principle has ...
That's because works solely created by the tech aren't copyrightable. To be granted protection, a human needs to rewrite any AI-produced script. And by keeping AI on the table, the guild figured ...
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