The US Copyright Office offers creative workers a powerful labor protective.

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    1 year ago

    We’re talking specifically about AI generated content because that’s what the court case in the article ruled on, stay on topic. You just proved you don’t understand the nuance I’m talking about.

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      1 year ago

      You just proved you don’t understand the nuance I’m talking about.

      Translation: “I don’t have a rebuttal for your argument so I’m going to pretend it’s off topic.”

      If you actually had an argument to make you would explain how the nuance was misunderstood and clarify what you meant. “You clearly don’t understand” just screams that you don’t have any foundational arguments for your claims.

      You want to us to stay on topic?

      Judge Beryl A Howell of the DC Circuit Court upheld a US Copyright Office ruling that works created by “AIs” are not eligible for copyright protection.

      A work not being eligible for copyright protection does not mean it nullifies existing protections. If someone uses AI to generate an image of Ronald McDonald punching Mickey Mouse in the face and tries to sell it on a shirt they will get sued by both McDonald’s and Disney and they will lose easily.

      “The courts have declared I don’t own the copyright for this” is not a defense for using protected images.

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          1 year ago

          Just catching up to the where I was in the first place? The argument you were so insistent was wrong and proved I “Didn’t understand”?

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            1 year ago

            See, that’s what happens when you leave for 4 hours, conversations move on, people learn things.

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              1 year ago

              Hey, good on you for learning things and admitting you were wrong.

              Next time avoid statements like “stay on topic. You just proved you don’t understand the nuance I’m talking about” and you won’t look like such an ass when you actually read the article and realize you were wrong in the first place.