U.S. Copyright Office Says Protected Content Can Include AI Work
The agency referred back to laws established in the early days of computers to distinguish between copyrightable works created with AI assistance and content solely generated by the tech itself.
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U.S. Copyright Office says AI generated content can be copyrighted — if a human contributes to or edits it
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Artists can copyright works made with AI assistance: Agency
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