Welcome to episode 069 of the AI for Technical Writers podcast from the Curt Robbins & Associates Technical Writing Agency.
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Today’s episode reviews a 52-page report from the United States Copyright Office regarding copyright and artificial intelligence entitled "Copyright and Artificial Intelligence: Part 2: Copyrightability."
Hosts Daphne and Fred share their spirited analysis of this detailed report and its findings. They define copyright, authors, and what can be copyrighted. The pair explain that an idea cannot be copyrighted, only a specific expression by a human author. They explain the legal ramifications of AI-generated content that is altered by human authors.
They also explore how different countries are approaching the topic, including the United Kingdom, South Korea, Japan, and China.
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