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  1. Who owns the code Claude Code wrote? https://legallayer.substack.com/p/who-owns-the-claude-code-wrote # HackerNews # Tech # AI

    The ownership of code generated by AI tools like Anthropic's Claude Code is complex, as copyright law generally protects only human-created expression. While AI can assist in coding, the key to copyright protection lies in demonstrating significant human creative decisions, such as architectural choices or restructuring output, rather than simply specifying an objective. Developers using these tools must meticulously document their creative contributions to establish ownership, especially considering potential issues with training data licensing and employment contracts. AI

    IMPACT Developers must document human creative input to claim copyright on AI-assisted code, impacting open-source contributions and employment agreements.

  2. Philly courts will ban all smart eyeglasses starting next week

    Philadelphia's court system will ban all smart eyeglasses starting next week, prohibiting any eyewear with video and audio recording capabilities. This measure aims to prevent witness and juror intimidation by making it harder to secretly record proceedings. While other recording devices like cell phones are allowed if powered off, smart glasses will be completely forbidden from court buildings, with violations potentially leading to arrest. AI

    IMPACT This ban highlights growing concerns about the misuse of AI-integrated devices in sensitive public spaces.