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VisitOutcome of first AI-assisted 'compilation' copyright challenge by 2025
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Elisa Shupe Granted 'Compilation' Copyright for AI-Co-Written Book
Apr 18, 2024, 01:33 PM
Elisa Shupe, an author, faced initial rejection from the US Copyright Office when she attempted to copyright a book co-written with the AI tool, ChatGPT. However, the Copyright Office recently revised its stance, granting Shupe a 'compilation' copyright specifically for the 'selection, coordination, and arrangement of text' in the novel. This decision marks a significant development in the evolving field of AI and copyright law, potentially setting a precedent for how AI-assisted works are treated legally.
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