Jan 30
Government Urges Supreme Court to Deny AI Copyright Case, Emphasizing Narrow Question and Statutory Text - Patently-O
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The government is requesting that the Supreme Court decline to hear a specific copyright case involving AI. The focus is on maintaining a narrow interpretation of statutory text regarding AI-generated content.
Why it matters
The government's push for judicial restraint signals a strategic attempt to limit the scope of legal precedents governing generative AI and copyright law.
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