U.S. Copyright Office Urges D.C. Circuit to Reject Protection for AI Generated Work

The U.S. Copyright Office recently argued in its response brief to Stephen Thaler’s appeal, against recognizing AI-generated works as eligible for copyright protection, emphasizing that copyright law historically protects only human-created works. This statement came in response to Mr. Thaler’s appeal of a D.C. federal judge’s ruling last year, challenging the office’s rejection of a...

The Intersection of Intellectual Property Law and AI: A Look into the Future

In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, artificial intelligence (AI) stands at the forefront, reshaping not just our daily lives but also the intricate world of intellectual property (IP) law. The rise of AI presents unique challenges and opportunities for IP law. One of the most pressing questions is the ownership of creative works made by...