I've been looking on the internet about current laws concerning the ownership and copyright of AI-generated content. And for most of them that I've seen, most of them do not consider the AI that created them the owner of the output. However, would the output of the AI be considered a joint production (the data and creation of the AI model and the generation of the output may have involved several parties) or is the individual pressing the button ordering the AI to generate the output the sole owner, or is the copyright of the output jointly shared by the people such as those who prepared the data, the people who built the model? It would be great if relevant laws or court cases could be provided too.
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Only a human can own copyright
There is no copyright in non-human (inc. AI) generated content.
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