
Shannon Morgan
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Aug 7, 2024 |
lexology.com | Stuart D. Levi |M. Oren Epstein |Jordan Feirman |Shannon Morgan
On July 31, 2024, the United States Copyright Office (Copyright Office) published a report urging Congress to create a federal law protecting individuals against unauthorized artificial intelligence (AI) generated digital replicas, commonly known as “deepfakes” (Report). The Report is the first in a series of reports on the intersection of AI and copyright law that the Copyright Office plans to issue emanating from its August 2023 Notice of Inquiry (NOI).
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Aug 3, 2023 |
jdsupra.com | Ken Kumayama |Stuart D. Levi |Shannon Morgan
Copyright Office Provides Guidance on the Registration of Works That Include AI-Generated Material - During a June 2023 webinar, representatives of the Copyright Office provided much needed clarification and guidance on registering works that include material generated through artificial intelligence (AI) (Registration Guidance).
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Aug 3, 2023 |
crimereads.com | Shannon Morgan
It’s a small bugbear of mine that gothic and horror are so often lumped together as the same genre. Many would argue that gothic is a subgenre of horror, but as a reader and writer of gothic fiction, I would have to disagree. There is, of course, a blurring of the lines between the two, as is the case in most genres, but they are quite distinct in the reaction they instill in the reader.
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