The US Copyright Office is considering applying US copyright law to the AI industry, sparking opposition from Big Tech. The FTC has advised the Copyright Office on AI, while there are discussions on whether AI artwork can benefit the public domain and counter the perceived restrictiveness of US copyright law.
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A new effort by the US Copyright Office aims to apply US copyright law to the AI industry, triggering major pushback from Big Tech interests who say they must have access to people’s hard work for free, or the future of their industry will be jeopardized. https://t.co/BcSYYyHGT8
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AI artwork is a potential boon for the public domain and may serve as an antidote to the US copyright system, which some see as onerous and overly restrictive (@benjedwards / Ars Technica) https://t.co/sq5py4qu73 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/TiAK5OPxov
FTC Advises Copyright Office on AI — AI: The Washington Report https://t.co/nBSH1fkjZi | by @Mintz_Law
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