AI-Generated Object: Is it a ‘Work’ and Who Owns it?
Artūras Grumulaitis
Abstract:The evolution of generative AI and the popularity of diffusion models have opened up new opportunities for creativity, but have also raised several legal challenges in the field of copyright. This concerns both the use of copyrighted works in databases for training algorithms and the legal protection of the generated results. The generation of new text, video, audio objects, software codes, and synthetic data is directly connected to the legal terminology, such as ‘author’, ‘work’, ‘originality’ and ‘copyright… Show more
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