The use of AI in the creative industry has raised concerns about protecting artists' intellectual property rights. Naver Webtoon's Toon Filter has become popular, but some artists see it as a threat. Rep. Lee Sang-heon proposed an amendment to the Content Industry Promotion Act for notification of AI technology use.
Companies must be aware of copyright issues when using generative AI (DALL-E, ChatGPT etc.) for marketing purposes. Here are the best practices to ensure legal safety: check content for copyright issues; clearly state rights; potentially register content; monitor for infringement; credit where due; protect third-party content.
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As industry leaders develop AI technologies, forty-two German associations raise concern for copyright protection, calling for stricter regulations. They urge the European Commission, European Council and EU lawmakers to ensure that the generative AI (such as ChatGPT) being used respects copyright protection and does not substitute the sources. New regulations need to be put in place to regulate AI technologies for the entire product cycle.
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