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Old 06-20-2023, 10:42 AM   #62
uruguru
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Originally Posted by Le Grande Orange View Post
U.S. copyright is very clear on the human authorship requirement. Your own quote from an article states plainly the human authorship requirement. Below is the relevant excerpt from the Compendium of the U.S. Copyright Office Practices:

Let me clarify that point. I was suggesting that copyright law is going to necessarily be changed in ways that we cannot currently predict in response to the widespread use of AI. At some point, EVERY writer is going to be using AI to assist in their writing and the copyright laws will need to change to reflect that.


I am old enough to remember when software copyrights started and new precedents had to be set on how to handle software and there was a lot of chaos in the first few years. We bounced between extremes from the LDOS case to the "look and feel" false of Borland's Quattro.
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