Copyright Office Seeking Comment on Human Authorship Requirements for AI-Generated Works

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On the heels of one of the first district court decisions that denied a copyright for AI-generated work that entirely lacked human authorship and left open the question of what level of human intervention will be required in order to qualify for copyright protection in the future, as explained in our recent alert about Thaler v. Perlmutter, No. 22-1564 (D.D.C. Aug. 18, 2023), the Copyright Office issued a “Notice of Inquiry on Copyright and Artificial Intelligence” (Notice)….
By: Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP
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