As game developers continue to argue about the value of generative AI tools, some genAI inventors are trying to claim for copyright on their generated work.
It needs to be no one for IP and copyright law to continue to function.
If you take music as an example, one could use machine learning tools to make every possible combination of notes, then try to use IP law to go after every person who made a song after them.
Yes. We habe copyright, IP… But it’s an entire can of worms. We have personal rights as well. All the nuance with what’s transformative to what degree. People can’t just commit crimes and then blame responsibility on their AI for doing it… And then current copyright and IP isn’t even good or clever or works out particularly well.
It needs to be no one for IP and copyright law to continue to function.
If you take music as an example, one could use machine learning tools to make every possible combination of notes, then try to use IP law to go after every person who made a song after them.
Yes. We habe copyright, IP… But it’s an entire can of worms. We have personal rights as well. All the nuance with what’s transformative to what degree. People can’t just commit crimes and then blame responsibility on their AI for doing it… And then current copyright and IP isn’t even good or clever or works out particularly well.