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This week, the U.S. Supreme Court made clear what has been a gray area of copyright law – copyright owners must register their work with the U.S. Copyright Office ...
KOMCA will suspend the registration of any works involving AI in the creative process, including any track where AI was used even in part. By Billboard Korea As artificial intelligence continues ...
Given the sea of change that the EU Court of Justice’s (CJEU) recent decision in Kwantum v. Vitra represents for owners of ...
A three-judge panel for the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit unanimously agreed with the Copyright Office that Stephen Thaler's AI software cannot be granted authorship. Copyright ...
Thaler applied to the CO for copyright registration for the artwork, listing the Creativity Machine as the author and Thaler as the copyright owner. The CO denied Thaler’s application because ...
“A Recent Entrance to Paradise,” a visual art piece created by the "Creativity Machine," an AI system generated by computer scientist Stephen Thaler (Thaler's complaint to the U.S. District Court of ...
The Korea Music Copyright Association (KMCA) implemented a new procedure for registering a song, requiring songwriters to verify they did not use AI. The new measure reaffirms the Korean government’s ...
“[T]he current Copyright Act’s text, taken as a whole, is best read as making humanity a necessary condition for authorship.” Last Tuesday, the U.S. Court of ...