Your AI-generated digital artwork may not be protected by US copyright
, for example, tinker only with the text prompts and leave the resulting image untouched. Under US copyright law, these images are technically not subject to copyright protection. Only"original works of authorship" are considered.
Thaler's lawyer, Ryan Abbott, believes the US Copyright Office is making a mistake by rejecting his application attempting to register authorship to AI."AI is able to make functionally creative output in the absence of a traditional human author, and protecting AI-generated works with copyright is vital to promoting the production of socially valuable content.
"Do we want to treat machines as equals under the eyes of the law? There doesn't seem to be a lot of appetite for that. But as you see more and more impressive outputs from these really powerful systems, I'm sure the calculus might change." ®
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