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The Korea Music Copyright Association (KMCA) implemented a new procedure for registering a song, requiring songwriters to ...
Annie Allison of Haynes Boone discusses key takeaways from Part 2 of the U.S. Copyright Office's Report on Copyright and ...
Korean collecting society KOMCA has told its members that songs and compositions created using AI cannot be registered with ...
“That’s not protected by copyright, what copyright law protects is substantial similarity.” Martens noted that how close a particular AI-generated work can come to an original is “up to the courts,” ...
“KOMCA only recognizes songs that are wholly the result of human creativity,” the association said, noting that even a 1% contribution from AI makes a song ineligible for registration. “Until there is ...
In March 2025, a U.S. Court of Appeals ruled (PDF) that purely AI-generated works cannot receive copyright protection. AI ...
The sheer volume of AI-generated content threatens to overwhelm the market, making it harder for individual artists to stand ...
A new startup industry says it can feed generative AI’s insatiable need for training data while still offering artists and creators control and compensation for the use of their works.
A group of professors specializing in copyright law has filed an amicus brief in support of authors suing Meta for allegedly ...
The new Korea Music Copyright Association mandate requires Korean songwriters to confirm they have 100% contributed to ...
As artificial intelligence (AI) technology continues to advance its way further into our daily lives, new, and often controversial, players are entering the space, intensifying the competition.