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FormulaicResponse t1_ja6klej wrote

The current stance of the copyright office is that AI generated images cannot be copyrighted because they "lack the human authorship necessary to support a copyright claim."

As soon as various motion picture companies and other countries jump on this though, they will change their tune. They're already copyrighting tons of AI generated books, they just don't know it.

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Silphendio t1_ja807r3 wrote

I think there's a big difference between generating an image from a text prompt and using stable diffusion to change the style of an image.

But it doesn't matter in this case, because image composition, effects and screenplay should be sufficient to get a copyright, just like AI generated books can get a copyright for writing and the arrangement of pictures.

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Ok_Sea_6214 OP t1_ja6n4d9 wrote

The scary part is that by the time we get a final ruling on this, AI will make the decision.

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