Doesn’t using this generative Ai filter remove the copyright protections since it was ruled that you can’t have copy write on any AI generated content.
I’d bet money it’ll just be a case of whatever overlay they add thanks to genAI won’t be copyrightable but the base layer models and textures will absolutely be copyrighted. Assuming they’re done by hand or, more likely, as close as can be to AI generated as can legally be.
That’s actually a pretty interesting point, especially since it was recently that the SC declined to hear another case challenging that original ruling.
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Doesn’t using this generative Ai filter remove the copyright protections since it was ruled that you can’t have copy write on any AI generated content.
I’d bet money it’ll just be a case of whatever overlay they add thanks to genAI won’t be copyrightable but the base layer models and textures will absolutely be copyrighted. Assuming they’re done by hand or, more likely, as close as can be to AI generated as can legally be.
That’s actually a pretty interesting point, especially since it was recently that the SC declined to hear another case challenging that original ruling.