AI Copyright Law 2025: Surprising Global Policy Shifts That Could Change Everything
Courtrooms are beginning to separate lawful ingestion from unlawful acquisition, a distinction that can decide whether an AI product scales or stalls.
Global AI Copyright Laws: A Patchwork Still in Progress
Washington
In Washington, a line has been drawn around authorship. The Copyright Office insists that a work created entirely by a machine cannot carry protection, and federal courts have reinforced that stance. The Thaler v. Perlmutter decision reads almost like a reminder from another century. Copyright flows through human hands, even if those hands are typing prompts into a system that can mimic art, prose or photography at scale.




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