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gurenkagurenda t1_jabfdwy wrote
Reply to comment by lethal_moustache in AI Art Just Got Slapped With A Crucial And Devasting Legal Blow by Skullpt-Art
> However the presumption will be that AI 'assisted' art is not entitled to copyright either.
I would draw the exact opposite conclusion from the USCO correspondence. Note this:
> We conclude that Ms. Kashtanova is the author of the Work’s text as well as the selection, coordination, and arrangement of the Work’s written and visual elements. That authorship is protected by copyright.
They’ve specifically said that everything about but the generated images themselves is copyrighted. Assuming that this decision holds up to further scrutiny (which, who knows), an assistive tool is one that combines non-copyrightable generated content with copyrightable human generated elements. With those kinds of tools, the fact that individual elements of the final work are not copyrightable would generally be academic.
Edit: phonetic typo
lethal_moustache t1_jadk99k wrote
I expect that the CO will leave all issues regarding the boundaries of what is copyrighted and what is not to the litigants in much the same way that patent 'quality' issues are left to litigants. So really, not much is changing other than the strengthening of the idea that non-persons cannot be the author of copyrightable works.
Generations of law students will write on to their law reviews by rehashing this issue. Yecch.
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