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  2. Artificial intelligence and copyright - Wikipedia

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    The Board finds that the Work contains more than a de minimis amount of content generated by artificial intelligence ("AI"), and this content must therefore be disclaimed in an application for registration. Because Mr. Allen is unwilling to disclaim the AI-generated material, the Work cannot be registered as submitted. [9]

  3. Microsoft engineer warns company’s AI tool creates violent ...

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    The Copilot tool produced images of Disney characters, such as Elsa from “Frozen,” Snow White, Mickey Mouse and Star Wars characters, potentially violating both copyright laws and Microsoft ...

  4. News nonprofit sues ChatGPT maker OpenAI and Microsoft for ...

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    The Center for Investigative Reporting said Thursday it has sued ChatGPT maker OpenAI and its closest business partner, Microsoft, marking a new front in the news industry's fight against ...

  5. Google to defend generative AI users from copyright claims

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    AI defendants have said that the use of training data scraped from the internet to train their systems qualifies as fair use under U.S. copyright law. (Reporting by Blake Brittain in Washington ...

  6. AI art is facing a copyright problem. Here's what it means ...

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  7. Generative AI Copyright Disclosure Act - Wikipedia

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    Violation penalties would start at US$5,000. The legislation does not have a maximum penalty assessment that can be charged. The legislation does not have a maximum penalty assessment that can be charged.

  8. Wikipedia:Large language models and copyright - Wikipedia

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    The “author” of a “computer-generated work” (CGW) is defined as “the person by whom the arrangements necessary for the creation of the work are undertaken”. Protection lasts for 50 years from the date the work is made. Both maintain the view AI systems do not have a legal personhood and they cannot hold the copyright on their own.

  9. The rise of AI-generated images is eroding public trust in online information, a leading fact-checking group has warned. Full Fact said the increase in misleading images circulating online – and ...