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Art generated by artificial intelligence (AI) first became mainstream when Refik Anadol’s Unsupervised was featured in the ...
The definitions of what "fair use" and "copyright infringement" are appear to be shifting in the age of artificial ...
Three policy experts explain why they think anything less than a complete text and data mining exemption in UK copyright law ...
Given the sea of change that the EU Court of Justice’s (CJEU) recent decision in Kwantum v. Vitra represents for owners of ...
Jack Dorsey’s call to “delete all IP law” on Twitter/X signals the dangers of weakening copyright protections to empower AI ...
In the second part of our interview with Irina Tarsis, the specialist in art law discusses AI’s impact on copyright and the Center for Art Law’s ...
Studio Ghibli has been the focus of discussions after AI started imitating its style, now Japanese lawmakers are questioning ...
OpenAI lets ChatGPT users generate images in the style of Studio Ghibli. The anime company could have a tough time if it makes a copyright claim.
I recently spoke with TechRadar about the recent social media trend of AI-generated images in the style of beloved animation company Studio Ghibli and the IP considerations surrounding such works.
Social media was flooded with AI-generated renditions of popular memes or photos in the style of Studio Ghibli ...