There’s good news for businesses embracing artificial intelligence (AI) to produce work they may eventually seek to copyright. The federal agency responsible for granting that protection has ...
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Invoke, an artificial intelligence platform, was granted the first copyright protections for an A.I. image after new federal ...
Late last week, the U.S. Copyright Office released guidance around the copyrightability of work created in whole or in part by artificial intelligence systems ...
In response to a letter from the House Judiciary Committee, the office is soliciting public comment on the growing number of PROs in the U.S. and the methods they use to pay out royalties.
Artwork generated by artificial intelligence must have a human contributor to earn copyright protection in the United States, ...
On January 29, 2025, the U.S. Copyright Office (the Copyright Office) published Part 2 of a three-part report on artificial intelligence (AI) and copyright issues in ...
The United States Copyright Office has released the second in a series of reports relating to the implications of AI on copyright law and policy, firmly upholding the ...
Art generated by artificial intelligence (A.I.) from a text prompt cannot be copyrighted even if an artist uses long, targeted inputs or creates multiple iterations of a work before they are ...