In the United States, content generated solely by artificial intelligence is not eligible for copyright protection. The U.S. Copyright Office and federal courts have consistently ruled that human authorship is a prerequisite for copyright, emphasizing that prompts alone do not constitute authorship. While AI-assisted works created by humans may be copyrightable for their human-authored elements, purely machine-determined creative expressions are not protected. AI
IMPACT Clarifies copyright eligibility for AI-generated works, impacting creators and businesses relying on AI for content creation.
RANK_REASON Legal ruling and clarification on copyright for AI-generated content. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.4]
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