Artist appeals copyright denial for prize-winning AI-generated work
Briefly

Jason Allen argues that the Copyright Office's refusal to register his AI-generated artwork is partly influenced by negative media reactions, demonstrating the challenges of defining authorship in an AI-driven world.
He claims the requirement for more human authorship in AI-generated works is 'entirely arbitrary' and highlights the uncertainty surrounding ownership of AI art.
Allen warns that incorrect assessments by the Copyright Office could lead to widespread confusion about rights ownership and create potential legal issues for all artists.
The case raises concerns that establishing a strict review process for AI art could lead to confusion, placing artists under suspicion of copyright infringement.
Read at Ars Technica
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