Can AI Own Its Creations? The U.S. Copyright Office Says No
The U.S. Copyright Office has firmly stated that AI cannot own the rights to its creations, sparking intense debate about creativity, authorship, and the future of intellectual property in an AI-driven world.
This decision has far-reaching implications for businesses using AI to generate content, designs, and innovations. At Magnus International Group, we help clients navigate these complex legal and ethical landscapes while maximizing the value of AI-assisted creativity.
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