The laws around the world regarding copyright protection for AI-generated works are complex and dynamic. As of now, the U.S. Copyright Office has generally held that works generated entirely by AI, without any human authorship, are not eligible for copyright protection. However, works that contain both AI-generated material and human authorship can support a copyright claim. For example, according to the Copyright Office, a human may select or arrange AI-generated material in a sufficiently creative way, or modify material originally generated by AI technology in such a way that the human contributions meet the standard for copyright protection. Different jurisdictions may have varying interpretations and regulations regarding this issue. We recommend that you consult with a legal expert in the relevant jurisdictions if you need detailed advice.
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