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Learn how to use AI tools in legal education while maintaining your own analytical thinking, following the principles emphasized by UC Berkeley Law's new AI policy.
A German court has ruled that using AI to transform a copyrighted photo into a comic does not violate copyright, as long as only the underlying motif is copied. This decision may influence how AI-generated adaptations are treated in copyright law.
A German court has ruled that simply claiming AI-generated content is protected by copyright, unless human authorship can be proven. The decision underscores the importance of human creativity in copyright law.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that machines cannot be copyright authors, but the decision leaves unresolved key questions about human-AI collaboration and creative ownership.