Should content generated by #GenAI hold #copyright? The question seems simple, and to many, the answer is a clear no. But what level and nature of interaction with GenAI tools is sufficient for an author to receive copyright to their work?
In this essay for The Digital Constitutionalist, Zachary Cooper, Volker Stocker, and William Lehr discuss the potential disruptions to creative industries and the threats to international copyright regimes. ➡️ https://digi-con.org/the-new-age-legal-economic-challenges-to-copyright-and-creative-economies-in-the-era-of-generative-ai/
In this essay for The Digital Constitutionalist, Zachary Cooper, Volker Stocker, and William Lehr discuss the potential disruptions to creative industries and the threats to international copyright regimes. ➡️ https://digi-con.org/the-new-age-legal-economic-challenges-to-copyright-and-creative-economies-in-the-era-of-generative-ai/
The New Age: Legal & Economic Challenges to Copyright and Creative Economies in the Era of Generative AI — The Digital Constitutionalist
Many have argued, on a variety of bases, both economic and legal, that GenAI-works simply should not hold copyright while non-GenAI works should. If only it were so simple.Zachary Cooper, William Lehr and Volker Stocker (The Digital Constitutionalist)