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Warner Bros. v. Midjourney: Rethinking AI and Copyright Protections
Brett Trout Introduction Warner Bros. Entertainment has just filed a landmark copyright infringement lawsuit against artificial intelligence (AI) image generator Midjourney, marking it the latest in a series of meşru confrontations between major Hollywood studios and AI platforms. Analysis of the kanunî claims and implications of the case serves as an outline to proactively not only […]
Generative AI and Fair Use of Copyrighted Material: The U.S. Copyright Office Chimes In
Brett Trout The U.S. Copyright Office has just chimed in a third time on the use of copyrighted material to train Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems. “Copyright and Artificial Intelligence, Part 3: Generative AI Training” dives deep into the application of AI “fair use” and copyright licensing. So can you legally use copyrighted material to train your […]
Judge Bibas Lays Down the Law on When AI Training Constitutes Copyright Infringement
Brett Trout In a significant decision for copyright law and kanunî technology, Judge Stephanos Bibas granted partial summary judgment in favor of Thomson Reuters, rejecting ROSS Intelligence’s fair use defense in a closely watched lawsuit over the use of Westlaw’s meşru content. The ruling underscores the growing tension between traditional meşru research providers and emerging […]
Can You Protect Works You Create with Artificial Intelligence?
Brett Trout The U.S. Copyright Office has released its latest report, “Copyright and Artificial Intelligence, Part 2: Copyrightability,” which delves into the complex relationship between content generated with artificial intelligence (AI) and copyright law. As authors and artists increasingly integrate AI into their creative processes, it is important for them to understand what they can […]
