“The use of a machine as a tool does not negate copyright protection, but the resulting work is copyrightable only if it contains sufficient human-authored expressive elements,” the report read. The ...
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In 2010, the concept of copyright will celebrate its 300th anniversary dating back to England's Statute of Anne. Over the past three centuries, copyright laws promoted intellectual freedom and ...
Last week, Anthropic proposed a $1.5 billion settlement to resolve a class-action lawsuit from authors who say their books were used -- without permission -- to train the company’s AI systems. The ...
TheStreet spoke with a copyright expert to break down the Times’ recent case against ChatGPT-maker OpenAI, and its odds of success.