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Beyond the Code

Who does AI output belong to? With IP & Media Law Attorney Franklin Graves

11 Jul 2023

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In this episode, I was joined by IP, tech, and media law expert, Franklin Graves. We talked focused on two super-interesting and relevant topics: 1. A recent lawsuit filed against Meta (including Instagram, Facebook), Snap Inc., ByteDance and TikTok, and Alphabet Inc./Google/YouTube, about the mental health impacts of social media on youth. Franklin wrote a blog post about this on his blog, Creator Economy Law. You can track the lawsuit here. 2. Everyone is talking about AI. Everyone is *using* AI, so the big question is: who does all this AI-generated output belong to? Can you copyright it? Is it infringing someone else's copyright if you use it? We deep-dived into these very relevant questions. Other articles referenced by Franklin: https://ipwatchdog.com/2022/02/20/sorry-nft-worthless-copyright-generative-art-problem-nft-collections/id=146163/ https://ipwatchdog.com/2023/06/29/u-s-copyright-office-generative-ai-event-three-key-takeaways/id=162771/ https://ipwatchdog.com/2023/02/23/u-s-copyright-office-clarifies-limits-copyright-ai-generated-works/id=157023/ Notes: 1:09 - Intro: Who is Franklin Graves? 4:00 - Social media platforms using algorithms that knowingly and perhaps intentionally create addiction and mental health issues among youth and teens. 17:00 - BigCos using our data to train AI. 21:00 - Who does AI output belong to?

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