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For any creative, Taylor Swift's experience teaches a valuable lesson about copyrighting your work. It’s essential to look out for yourself and protect these assets! Make sure the value stays with you instead of being owned by someone else and know there are ways to get creative about your creative ownership.
Read OnDiscover the captivating legal battle surrounding CJ Hendry's exhibition, Copyright Infringement 2.0, as she challenges the boundaries of artistic freedom and copyright law that may have profound implications for the future of art, fair use, and the rights of creators in this thought-provoking case that redefines the landscape of creativity.
Read OnDiscover the latest insights from the U.S. Copyright Office's public discussions on AI and copyright as stakeholders delve into the challenges of AI-generated content, authorship attribution, fair use implications, and the role of AI in copyright enforcement. Explore the nuanced discussions that aim to strike a balance between fostering AI innovation and preserving the rights of creators in the ever-evolving digital landscape.
Read MoreThe use of copyright protection provides creatives with a pathway to control ownership, the use of works they’ve dedicated significant time and effort to, and their own income. Recent advancements in Artificial Intelligence create new concerns for creatives about whether or not society will continue to need and rely on them, however.
Read OnWith the swift advancement and access to Artificial Intelligence technologies, many have questioned whether or not the output from these programs constitutes copyrightable material. AI can produce images, videos, sounds, data, information, and stories – all frequently eligible for copyright protection.
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