
James Rosenfeld
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Sep 24, 2024 |
lexology.com | Christopher Savage |James Rosenfeld
Two copyright decisions from 2023 shed light on where standards are headed in the U.S., China, and elsewhereCan AI artwork be copyrighted? As Christopher W. Savage and James Rosenfeld have concluded in this post, the U.S. and China are taking different legal routes to answering that question.
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Sep 12, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Nicolas Jampol |James Rosenfeld |Jonathan Segal
Laws target unauthorized AI-generated replicas of an individual's voice or appearanceImage-generating technology is accelerating quickly, making it much more likely that you will be seeing "digital replicas" (sometimes referred to as "deepfakes") of celebrities and non-celebrities alike across film, television, documentaries, marketing, advertising, and election materials.
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Sep 11, 2024 |
lexology.com | Farrah Vazquez |Adrian F. Vallens |James Rosenfeld |Nicolas Jampol |Jonathan Segal
Laws target unauthorized AI-generated replicas of an individual's voice or appearanceImage-generating technology is accelerating quickly, making it much more likely that you will be seeing "digital replicas" (sometimes referred to as "deepfakes") of celebrities and non-celebrities alike across film, television, documentaries, marketing, advertising, and election materials.
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Jan 31, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | James Rosenfeld |Christopher Savage
New Chinese decision departs from U.S. Copyright Office’s approachWhen can a work created using artificial intelligence ("AI") be copyrighted? And, if an AI-enabled work can be copyrighted, who is the "author"?
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Jan 30, 2024 |
lexology.com | James Rosenfeld |Christopher Savage
When can a work created using artificial intelligence ("AI") be copyrighted? And, if an AI-enabled work can be copyrighted, who is the "author"?
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