Show notes:
3:00 David Newhoff - question of authorship
7:15 Peter Wasilko
9:00 Andres Guadamuz - blog post on AI copyright authorship
10:30 China’s focus on “intellectual achievement”
12:20 Section 9(3) of its Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988
13:00 Emily Gould - whether copyright is fit for purpose
13:30 UK joint evidence session on the future of AI and copyright law
17:15 Newhoff - use of an artist’s style
18:40 Wasilko - an artist’s training of a model with its own work
20:15 artist's post-stroke gen-AI recording from model training on his work
21:00 Salles Bruins' question on definition of intellect
25:40 - Ankit Sahni - China’s protection
28:30 Sahni - India’s position on creativity falls in the middle
29:00 Ankit Sahni - RAGHAV output “Suryast”
33:45 Sahni - protection of AI-assisted works by China’s courts
35:00 Wasilko - hypothetical-photo of sunsets on VR headsets
36:50 Sahni - USCO’s case by case basis
37:50 Newhoff - what is protectable against infringement
39:30 Sarony: looking at human choices used to create photos
41:00 Newhoff - ‘authorship by adoption’ is a “bridge too far”
42:15 Bruins - question about training in Wasilko’s hypothetical
43:10 Wasilko - “bridge too far”- license to “learn” from works
48:00 Stanford’s CodeX Group - talk on product JudgeAI
50:30 Andres - human creativity exists irrespective of copyright
52:00 Salles Bruins - copyright is a tool to enable artists to profit
53:30 Kritika Sahni - defining intellect dependent on AI context
54:50 Ankit Sahni - sui generis system of registration
58:45 Gould-a right like copyright for outputs "tough" to get right
1:02:00 Guadamuz - Ukraine’s sui generis right for AI works
1:03:45 Jason Jean - defining intellect
1:08:50 Newhoff - unconvinced that it’s a “sui generis question”
1:09:30 Wasilko - whether inputting human work makes model “assistive”
1:13:00 question of global copyright approach
1:17:15 what
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