The 7007 Protocol today announced the launch of its revolutionary framework for creating and trading AI-generated digital art ...
The US Copyright Office issued its latest findings on the controversial question of who owns artworks created using ...
Does using AI make you less of an artist? The US Copyright Office has weighed in on the debate. Its ruling could reshape copyright law as we know it.
The generative AI boom has raised complex, multibillion-dollar legal questions that courts across the country are in the ...
In a big blow to AI artists, the US Copyright Office has released a report stating that visual content created by generative AI platforms are not protected under ...
New guidance from the U.S. Copyright Office declares that works generated with text prompts cannot be protected.
The report acknowledges that, in theory, we could see the development of AI systems that do give artists more control. That ...
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Toback, who is Duke’s Office of Information Technology’s Media Architect and Senior Producer for Academic Media Production, regularly leads webinars on AI, including a September 2024 LearnIT@Lunch ...
A federal court granted the US Copyright Office’s request to move a lawsuit over its refusal to register an AI-generated work to a specific docket for agency decisions.
Artists can now register copyrights in the United States of America for works that have been made with the help of artificial intelligence. The US Copyright Office ...
Artwork generated by artificial intelligence must have a human contributor to earn copyright protection in the United States, the U.S. Copyright Office has determined.