According to a January 2025 report by the US Copyright Office, AI-generated art can receive copyright protection only when there is significant human involvement in its creation. The Office considered over 10,000 comments regarding copyright claims, concluding that fully AI-generated works lack copyrightability. In contrast, works that incorporate human creative input, where artists utilize AI as a tool, may be copyrighted. The report emphasizes the need for authors to prove their active role in the creative process, and it clarifies that current copyright laws will apply without legislative changes, impacting the coverage of AI-generated art.
In the landscape of AI-generated art, the US Copyright Office emphasizes that only works with significant human intervention can be deemed copyrightable, clarifying existing copyright laws.
The Copyright Office's report argues that while artists who employ AI as a tool may find protection, the key aspect lies in demonstrating sufficient human input in the creation.
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