--- title: "U.S. Copyright Office: Copyright and Artificial Intelligence" slug: "us-copyright-office-copyright-and-artificial-intelligence" author: "Jeremy Weaver" date: "2025-02-05 19:55:55" category: "Premium" topics: "Human Authorship and Creative Control, Role of Prompts and User Input, Copyrightability of AI-Generated Works, Modifications and Expressive Inputs, International Perspectives on AI and Copyright" summary: "The report explains that only works with enough human creative input are eligible for copyright protection. While AI-generated content lacks sufficient human authorship, using AI as a tool or modifying its output can be copyrighted if human expression is evident. The office maintains that existing copyright law is adequate for addressing these issues, emphasizing the central role of human creativity." banner: "" thumbnail: "" --- U.S. Copyright Office: Copyright and Artificial Intelligence



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This report from the U.S. Copyright Office examines the intersection of copyright law and artificial intelligence (AI), specifically focusing on the copyrightability of AI-generated works. The report analyzes different levels of human involvement in AI-generated content, considering factors such as prompts, expressive inputs, and modifications.

It concludes that existing copyright law is sufficient to address these issues, emphasizing the crucial role of human authorship.

The report also explores international approaches to AI and copyright, noting a general consensus on the need for human authorship. Finally, it evaluates policy arguments for legal changes, ultimately recommending against legislative alterations.