Domestic AI copyright case: AI-generated images enjoy certain copyrights

The Beijing Internet Court recently concluded a case onAIThe case of copyright of AI-generated images clarified the attribute of "work" and the identity of the user as the "creator" of AI-generated images. This is the first copyright case in China concerning AI "text-generated pictures".

In this case, the plaintiff used Stable Diffusion, an AI image generation tool, to generate the photo in question and publish it on the Little Red Book platform. The defendant used the plaintiff's photo in question when posting articles on Baike, but without the plaintiff's permission. The Plaintiff considered that the Defendant had violated its right of attribution and right of information network dissemination, and demanded that the Defendant make a public apology and compensate for the economic loss.

The Court held that the picture in question met the definition of work and was a work. The plaintiff is the author of the picture in question, enjoys the copyright of the picture in question. The defendant violated the plaintiff's rights, should bear the responsibility of infringement. Finally, the court made a judgment of first instance, requiring the defendant to apologize and compensate the plaintiff 500 yuan.

The judgment in this case provides a meaningful exploration of the many copyright challenges arising from generative AI and proposes a reasonable solution. Globally, this judgment is innovative and has important reference value for future judicial practice and academic research.

in the wake ofartificial intelligence (AI)The continuous development of technology has led to more and more AI-generated content. How to recognize the copyright of AI-generated content and how to balance the rights and interests between AI creators and human creators has become an urgent issue. The judgment of this case provides certain ideas and reference for solving these problems.

We look forward to seeing more similar cases in the future, and continuously improving the relevant laws and regulations and judicial practices to provide clearer and more reliable guidelines and support for the development and application of AI technology.

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