Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs determined that AI output closely resembling copyrighted work could be ruled a copyright violation, and the AI output itself would likely be uncopyrightable. But global enforcement? That's tricky.
Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs determined that AI output closely resembling copyrighted work could be ruled a copyright violation, and the AI output itself would likely be uncopyrightable. But…
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