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Accelerated Innovation: In Less Than a Year, We’ve Seen a Decade’s Worth of AI and IP Developments

IP Watchdog

After years of somewhat academic discourse,” reflects Dr. Ryan Abbott, “AI and copyright law have finally burst into the public consciousness—from contributing to the writer’s strike to a wave of high-profile cases alleging copyright infringement from machine learning to global public hearings on the protectability of AI-generated works.”

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Who Owes Whom? CCC Webinar Addresses “The Heart of the Matter”

Velocity of Content

Legal & Copyright Issues With that technical background, the discussion moved to legal and copyright issues. Gervais noted that copyright law and the rights of copyright holders have adapted to new technologies as they have been developed and commercialized over the centuries. The post Who Owes Whom?

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The Year of AI Continues: U.S. Copyright Office Wants Your Thoughts on the Potential Regulatory Framework for AI

IP Tech Blog

The USCO is doing this with an eye toward possible changes or clarifications on what is copyrightable in this realm and to fulfill its functions of advising Congress and serving as a public resource on copyright law matters. Thus, these definitions may end up being relied upon by courts and litigants in the future.

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The Year of AI Continues: U.S. Copyright Office Wants Your Thoughts on the Potential Regulatory Framework for AI

LexBlog IP

The USCO is doing this with an eye toward possible changes or clarifications on what is copyrightable in this realm and to fulfill its functions of advising Congress and serving as a public resource on copyright law matters. Thus, these definitions may end up being relied upon by courts and litigants in the future.