Oct 10 (Reuters) - A computer scientist on Friday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reconsider a ruling that a work of art generated by artificial intelligence cannot be copyrighted under U.S. law.
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Imagine creating something for your business — like original photography, video, music, artwork, written content or computer code — and discovering someone is using it for their own purposes. The time ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration on Monday asked the Supreme Court to allow it to fire the director of the U.S. Copyright Office. The administration’s ...
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court postponed on Wednesday a decision on whether to let Donald Trump remove the government’s top copyright official in the latest battle over the Republican president’s ...
Jason Sloan joined Pryor Cashman on Dec. 1 after 10 years at the U.S. Copyright Office. Sloan said that an upcoming decision on royalty rates from the Copyright ...
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