A blogger successfully defeated a copyright claim from a photographer regarding the "Parker Train Photo," taken in 1962 and published in 2000. The photographer claimed to license the photo for fine art reproductions at a rate of up to $5,000 each.
blog.ericgoldman.org
5 min
5d ago
The US Supreme Court has declined to review a ruling that prohibits copyright protection for AI-generated art. This decision follows an appeal by computer scientist Stephen Thaler regarding the copyright status of art created by artificial intelligence.
theverge.com
2 min
3/3/2026
AI has not violated copyright law but has highlighted the existing weaknesses in enforcement. Unauthorized derivative works, such as personal creations, often go unpunished in practice, especially in noncommercial contexts.
jasonwillems.com
14 min
2/3/2026
A blogger successfully defeated a copyright claim from a photographer regarding the "Parker Train Photo," taken in 1962 and published in 2000. The photographer claimed to license the photo for fine art reproductions at a rate of up to $5,000 each.
blog.ericgoldman.org
5 min
5d ago
AI has not violated copyright law but has highlighted the existing weaknesses in enforcement. Unauthorized derivative works, such as personal creations, often go unpunished in practice, especially in noncommercial contexts.
jasonwillems.com
14 min
2/3/2026
The US Supreme Court has declined to review a ruling that prohibits copyright protection for AI-generated art. This decision follows an appeal by computer scientist Stephen Thaler regarding the copyright status of art created by artificial intelligence.
theverge.com
2 min
3/3/2026
A blogger successfully defeated a copyright claim from a photographer regarding the "Parker Train Photo," taken in 1962 and published in 2000. The photographer claimed to license the photo for fine art reproductions at a rate of up to $5,000 each.
blog.ericgoldman.org
5 min
5d ago
The US Supreme Court has declined to review a ruling that prohibits copyright protection for AI-generated art. This decision follows an appeal by computer scientist Stephen Thaler regarding the copyright status of art created by artificial intelligence.
theverge.com
2 min
3/3/2026
AI has not violated copyright law but has highlighted the existing weaknesses in enforcement. Unauthorized derivative works, such as personal creations, often go unpunished in practice, especially in noncommercial contexts.
jasonwillems.com
14 min
2/3/2026
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