Recently, Wen Xie argued on IPWatchdog that the U.S. Copyright Office and the USPTO have reached different conclusions regarding “the creative and conceiving capabilities of machines,” which leads to IP law being self-contradictory. I disagree.
The D.C. district court recently affirmed the U.S. Copyright Office's position that a work generated entirely by artificial intelligence (AI) technology is not eligible for copyright protection.
The D.C. district court recently affirmed the U.S. Copyright Office’s position that a work generated entirely by artificial intelligence (AI) technology is not eligible for copyright.
A US court ruled that creative work made by artificial intelligence is ineligible for copyright, a significant ruling amid the ongoing Hollywood writer's strike.
An AI-synthesized bop went viral recently when Drake and The Weeknd seemingly collaborated to sing “Heart On My Sleeve.” In response to the track taking the internet by storm, music.