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14 August 2023

Copyright Fair Use Regulatory Approaches In AI Content Generation

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In an article published by Tech Policy Press, Partner Ariel Soiffer and Associate Aric Jain deep dive into AI and copyright law and examine the implications of the four broad schools of thought that have emerged...
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The impact of generative artificial intelligence (AI) has quickly caught the attention of technologists and policymakers around the world. Among others, policymakers in Washington are scrambling to apply intellectual property (IP) laws and concepts in response. Indeed, just this month, the Senate Subcommittee on Intellectual Property held its second hearing on AI and its implications for copyright law. Congressional attention to copyright and AI matches a growing public interest in understanding how AI – and generative AI, in particular – uniquely affects what it means to be an author and how ownership of expression of ideas is determined.

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Originally published by Tech Policy Press, 08 August 2023.

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