Abstract
This paper focuses on the interpretive framework embodied in copyright law and its application to art-producing technologies, how this framework has been applied to new technologies in the past, and the issues surrounding the adaption of these old frameworks to the modern concern of AI-created art. The paper also considers how the application of copyright law to modern AI issues reflects the law’s capability, or inability, to evolve and address novel situations, specifically in relation to AI-based technology. Further, it examines what, if any, steps should be taken to promote courts maintaining a firm grip on copyright protections. The issues surrounding copyright law and AI-generated creations are progressing and will need updating as new concerns arise and litigation commences.
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Danna Subia Espinoza,
The Future of Art and Copyright in the World of AI,
32
Cath. U. J. L. & Tech
189
(2024).
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https://scholarship.law.edu/jlt/vol32/iss2/9
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