Allen's inability to obtain copyright registration for his work has led to significant infringement that 'has crushed the Plaintiff's ability to monetize his artistic creation,' according to his complaint.
The U.S. Copyright Office denied Allen's registration, stating it questions whether the 'work' involves sufficient human authorship or if the AI was merely an assisting instrument.
Allen invested a considerable effort of 6,864 minutes in creating his artwork, which included meticulous planning and adjustments based on AI's performance and capabilities.
The Copyright Office's policy shift in March 2023 serves as a backdrop to Allen's case, underscoring the tension between AI-generated content and traditional notions of copyright.
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