Controversial AI art piece from 2022 lacks human authorship required for registration.

  • OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml
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    If someone is doing work for you, you get the copyright. That’s how it always worked

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      This isnt always the case. Tattoos for example, are commissioned and paid for but the actual copyright often resides with the artist not the person that paid for the work.

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        Yes, the artist must agree that copyright transfer is part of the agreement. By default ownership is with the artist.

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      That’s only with the artist’s agreement though isn’t it? Usually because you’re paying them. In this case the artist isn’t a person so can’t grant you the copyright (I think)

      • Meowoem@sh.itjust.works
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        Yeah it’s called work for hire, if you’re employed to do something then you have to agree who gets the copyright before you do the work.

        AI art isn’t copyrightable because it’s the output of a mathematical equation and most sane places decided your can’t copyright math - imagine if Microsoft had been able to lock down percentages and no one else was allowed to use them, or of if every bit of electronics had to use sub-optimal voltage values because apple were sitting on a patent blocking people from using the most efficient options.

        Copyright was only really invented so the rich can block people from expressing themselves and allow them to manipulate society, it so goes back to when queen Elizabeth decided that her friend should be the only person allowed to make money from salt, a commodity we’d been using for tens of thousands of years at that point. It’s all rent seeking and attacks on the poor.

      • SkyeStarfall@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        Yes, in practice this would be a contract with the artist deciding whether the copyright is transferred or not.

        Because by default, if you commission someone to draw something for you, they keep the copyright.