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by danShumway
1181 days ago
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Isn't this just agreeing with what the copyright office said? When prompting a human being, that human makes the image, so that human gets the copyright. When prompting an AI, no human makes the image, so no human gets the copyright. But in both cases, the prompter doesn't. We've never treated writing a description of what to draw or providing iterative feedback on an image as an act that grants someone copyright over that image. |
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