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How A Century-Old Insight of Photography Can Inform Legal Questions of AI-Generated Artwork (Guest Blog Post)

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

A new breed of artists is using generative artificial intelligence tools like DALLĀ·E, Midjourney, Firefly, and ChatGPT to create artistic works. Do these creations belong to the artists or the public domain? Over time, courts began to accept that cameras and even computers can be used as tools for artistic creation.

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Copyright Registration in India

IP and Legal Filings

Abstract This blog provides complete information to go about the registration for copyright in a systematic manner with due incorporation of all steps required to help creators of the works of art. It server the purpose of establishing the entire information as to the importance of copyright protection. What is Copyright?

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Using that classic piece of art on a book cover: Grrā€¦

The IPKat

Works of art, in the form of the reproduction of a painting, frequently adorns the cover of a reissued edition of a renowned novel. Beyond the obvious attempt to draw a connection between the artwork and the book based a shared sense of the "classical", the artwork also seeks to evoke a more specific connection with the contents of the book.

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Copyrighting the Ogopogo Monster: The Ā© story behind the news story

The IPKat

The author decided to search the Canadian Trademark Database for information on what had been registered under the mark "Ogopogo". There were 18 registered copyrighted works related to the Ogopogo, including books, posters, artwork, videos (in some cases, supposedly of the creature itself) and dramatic works.

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Artists Attack AI: Why The New Lawsuit Goes Too Far

Copyright Lately

Stable Diffusion Doesn’t Store Copies of Training Images The complaint also mischaracterizes Stable Diffusion by asserting that images used to train the model are ā€œstored at and incorporated” into the tool as “compressed copies.ā€ None of it includes copies of images.

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California Supreme Court reaffirms strict liability for false advertising in Serova

43(B)log

The statements were ā€œcommercial advertising meant to sell a product, and generally there ā€˜can be no constitutional objection to the suppression of commercial messages that do not accurately inform the public.ā€™ā€ Not all marketing of artistic works is noncommercial speech. Zimbalist, 38 P.2d 2d 170 (Cal. citing Hustler v.

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Building an Amazing Digital Art Portfolio that Lands Jobs

Art Law Journal

It’s essential to take the time and finesse your online portfolio because it’s often the first touchpoint people have with your work. Collectors, gallerists, advertising agencies, companies, and more will look online to learn more about your artistic work and credentials as a creator. Wix : for pixel-perfect designs.

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