The House IP Subcommittee’s “Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property: Part I Interoperability of AI and Copyright Law” hearing has two former General Counsels of the US.
On May 18, 2023, the US Supreme Court, in a much-anticipated decision, held that portraits of the musician Prince by Andy Warhol do not constitute fair use under copyright law.
For the first time in almost 20 years, the United States Supreme Court has issued a ruling that has prompted vigorous debate over the future of the fair use doctrine under the Copyright.
Supreme Court acknowledged Warhol’s work added new expression or meaning to original photographs and ultimately held that Warhol’s work served the same purpose as original work and was not protected by fair use. It remains to be seen how this decision may be applied to other works
The United States Supreme Court has issued six new opinions. In Gonzalez v. Google LLC the court held that the Ninth Circuit’s judgment which held that