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Why AI Makes Copyright Registration More Important

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For most creators, copyright registrations aren't practical. The post Why AI Makes Copyright Registration More Important appeared first on Plagiarism Today. However, AI may give some a reason to change their mind.

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Another AI Copyright Registration Rejected

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The post Another AI Copyright Registration Rejected appeared first on Plagiarism Today. A famous AI-generated piece of art has been rejected by the US Copyright Office. Here's why the decision matters and what it means.

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US Copyright Office Proposes New Collective Registration for News Sites

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The United States Copyright Office has proposed a new registration process for news sites. The post US Copyright Office Proposes New Collective Registration for News Sites appeared first on Plagiarism Today. Here's why many should be wary.

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AI: The Copyright and Plagiarism Story of 2022 and 2023

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Typically, when I do these year-end reviews, I cover a wide variety of stories that happened and separate out the copyright and plagiarism. Simply put, copyright and plagiarism are two different things. Plagiarism and AI. The former dealing with legal rights a creator has and the latter the ethics of attribution and reuse.

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3 Count: Maximum Damages

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million jury award, CBC News finds Canadian authors in AI dataset and Copyright Office refuses AI registration. The post 3 Count: Maximum Damages appeared first on Plagiarism Today. Photographer wins $6.3

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Did Fortnite Plagiarize Among Us?

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At least five of those lawsuits were dismissed by March 2019 due to the lack of a proper copyright registration. The post Did Fortnite Plagiarize Among Us? appeared first on Plagiarism Today. This included actor Alfonso Ribeiro and the rapper 2 Milly among others. In 2019, it was estimated to have made $1.8

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3 Count: Carlin’s Settlement

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Geroge Carlin estate settles with podcasters, photog claims Napster violated his copyright and Alfonso Ribeiro denied copyright registration. The post 3 Count: Carlin’s Settlement appeared first on Plagiarism Today.