The US Copyright Office issued a policy statement regarding the registration of works containing material generated by AI technology.
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Scott Hervey is a corporate and intellectual property attorney at Weintraub Tobin who works with companies in a variety of different industries. His clients include wineries, restaurants, technology companies, and entertainment/new media ventures. Scott has led his clients through hundreds of matters involving complex acquisitions, licensing, financings, and other transactions. He also assists clients in protecting their valuable brands through trademark infringement litigation, domain name infringement arbitration, and proceedings before the United States Patent and Trademark Office and Trademark Trial and Appeals Board. He discusses IP Law topics on the weekly video series The Briefing.
The US Copyright Office issued a policy statement regarding the registration of works containing material generated by AI technology.
Continue Reading Copyright Office Issues Guidance for Works Containing Material Generated by AI
The United States Patent and Trademark office has suspended action on trademark applications targeting the names of public figures.
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The U.S. Copyright Office instituted an inquiry into a registration relating to a graphic novel that uses AI-generated artwork. …
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Singer Rick Astley is suing rapper Yung Gravy for vocal imitation in his smash hit, Betty (Get Money). Scott Hervey and Josh Escovedo talk about this case on this episode of The Briefing by the IP Law Blog.
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Getty Images filed a lawsuit against Stability AI for allegedly scraping more than 12 million photographs without Getty’s consent.
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