On June 22, 2020, the United States Copyright Office amended its regulations to establish a new option for registration of short, online literary works that will go ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has dominated the headlines over the last several years. As technology has continued to advance, computers and robots have progressed from merely assisting human beings ...
The U.S. Supreme Court recently decided that you can’t sue someone for copyright infringement until you register your copyright with the federal Copyright Office ...
On Sept. 20, 2022, artist Kristina Kashtanova posted to Instagram that she had obtained a copyright registration for a graphic novel she created using the Midjourney generative AI. The following month ...
The U.S. Copyright Office offers little clarity on how Hollywood should approach protection for works in which AI tools were utilized. By Winston Cho Near the height ...
Fall is in the air, and that means the October 2021 opening session of the U.S. Supreme Court is right around the corner. Once again, the court has an intellectual property case on its docket— ...
The US Supreme Court ruled in a 6-3 opinion Thursday that mistakes of law—and not only mistakes of fact—could protect parties from losing their copyrights on grounds of inaccurate registration.
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