- AI Wrote This Headline—And It’s Not Copyrightable
FishBits: Mini Article Volume 25, Issue 4
The U.S. Copyright Office (USCO) recently published its latest report on AI and “copyrightability.” In short, the USCO considers only some AI-generated works to be sufficiently creative as to deserve copyright protection, and thus, registration. Continue Reading - Red, White, and Sued: Captain America’s Copyright Battle
FishBits: Mini Article Volume 25, Issue 3
Back in the 1940’s assignments by independent contractors could be permanent and irrevocable. Things changed in 1976, when Congress overhauled the Copyright Act. Continue Reading - The Great Beige-Off: Influencer Sues for ‘Vibe’ Infringement
FishBits: Mini Article Volume 25, Issue 2
Generally, copyright protects the specific expression of ideas, such as the arrangement and presentation of visual elements, but it does not protect general concepts or styles. Continue Reading
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