OpenAI is at the center of a copyright debacle that could shape the future of content creation and publishing discourse.
The U.S. Copyright Office addresses questions about AI-generated content and creative ownership in a new report.
The agency referred back to laws established in the early days of computers to distinguish between copyrightable works ...
The US Copyright Office just released their most significant guidance yet on AI and copyright. This report cuts through the ...
The US Copyright Office declares generative AI work cannot be protected by copyright, due to it lacking originality, and a ...
As AI technology advances, its impact on global copyright — with major litigation and potential new regulation on the cards — ...
The U.S. Copyright Office’s January 2025 report on AI and copyrightability reaffirms the longstanding principle that copyright protection is ...
AI is evolving from a novelty and a toy into a productivity tool. Yet, it also brings with it many changes and challenges.
The Copyright Office said that technology use in creating creative works was not new and that AI was simply the latest ...
AI-generated legal and regulatory content should be backed by structured legal databases to avoid misinformation and legal ...
The generative AI boom has raised complex, multibillion-dollar legal questions that courts across the country are in the ...
New guidance from the US Copyright Office says AI images and the prompts used to create them are not copyrightable.