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Canva Launches New Suite of AI-Powered Design Tools

Plagiarism Today

The graphic design platform Canva has launched a dozen new AI-powered tools. The post Canva Launches New Suite of AI-Powered Design Tools appeared first on Plagiarism Today. But how well do they work and are they legal/ethical to use?

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What a Piece of Work is a Man [made piece of art] Non-humans (Still) Can’t be Authors Under the Copyright Act

JD Supra Law

Circuit upheld the Copyright Offices refusal to register the copyright in this image, which was created entirely by AI. This is consistent with longstanding precedent (in the US, at least) that only works by human authors can be protected by copyright. Last week, the D.C. Monkeys need not apply.)

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Disney+ ‘Behind the Attraction’ Accused of Plagiarism

Plagiarism Today

Graphic design is credited to award-winning graphic designer Jeremy Samples, so it's disappointing they would copy instead of producing original artwork. Disney’s history with copyright is very well known. This has made Disney something of a copyright villain to many online and off.

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Copyright law and football matches: impossible to match? (Part II)

Kluwer Copyright Blog

This post is based on the chapter “Audiovisual Coverage of Sports Events and Copyright Law: Originality in the Details?” Having excluded copyright protection, the only question which remained was to establish whether the broadcasts could be protected by related rights of the broadcasters. The role of special effects and commentaries.

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From Code to Characters: IPR in Gaming Industry

IIPRD

Image Sources: Shutterstock] COPYRIGHT In a broader metaphorical context of gaming industry, Copyright emerges as a vital aspect of IPR. Copyright do not require any formal registration. Copyright helps in protecting the software or codes that run a video game. Harmeet Singh for copyright infringement.

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Are Individual Emoji Depictions Copyrightable? Yes…Well, Sometimes…It Depends…

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Though it might surprise you, copyright can protect individual emoji depictions. However, determining when they are copyrightable is a subtle art. This summer, the Copyright Review Board issued an interesting decision about the registrability of emojis. Note: you may not have heard of the Copyright Review Board before.

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Taylor Swift Hit With $1M Copyright Suit Over 'Lover' Book

IP Law 360

Taylor Swift is facing a $1 million copyright suit in Tennessee federal court that alleges the graphic design elements for a book accompanying the musician's 2019 album "Lover" rips off the look of a 2010 poetry publication.