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AI: The Copyright and Plagiarism Story of 2022 and 2023

Plagiarism Today

We saw similar backlashes on DeviantArt and many sites, such as Getty Images, have banned AI artwork for the time being. Whatever happens over the next 12 months will be important to watch and may dictate both the law and the ethics of content creation for generations to come. . Our legal and social systems are not prepared.

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A China Court’s Ruling that Upholds Protection for A.I. Content Creation is at Odds with U.S. Copyright Law, Setting the Stage for a Showdown

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The Beijing Internet Court (BIC) ruled late last year that an AI-generated image in an intellectual property dispute was a new artwork protected by Chinese Continue reading

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Copyright and Artificial Intelligence in Music Creation

IP and Legal Filings

In a first-of-its-kind ruling, the AI painting tool “RAGHAV [10] ” was initially recognized as a co-author for the artwork “Suryast,” alongside its human creator, Ankit Sahni. This ambiguity became evident in Mr. Sahni’s case, where his AI-generated artwork received copyright protection in Canada but not in the United States.

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Intellectual Property Rights in the Metaverse: Navigating the Virtual Frontier

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For example, Mason Rothschild’s creation and selling of MetaBirkin NFTs, which Hermès alleged violated its trademark rights, was at issue in the case Hermès v. Hermès claimed that Rothschild’s digital artworks infringed upon its legally protected intellectual property rights. Mason Rothschild.