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CYBER PLAGIARISM: WHEN AI SYSTEMS SNATCH YOUR COPYRIGHTED IMAGES | Mind Matters

by Amanda Ross on 2024-02-07T14:05:52-06:00 | 0 Comments

Under current law, if you make a computer system publicly available that readily and predictably produces unauthorized copies of copyrighted images, you may be liable for contributory infringement. If you profit from the computer system’s unauthorized copying, instead of trying to prevent it, then you face possible liability for vicarious infringement.

AI systems that readily and predictably make copies of copyrighted images, then deliver those images with few or no substantive modifications to requesting users, can put the systems’ owners at risk for direct, contributory, and vicarious copyright infringement liability.

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