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Chinese Court Rules (Again) AI-Generated Images Are Copyrightable

39 min · 14. mar. 2025
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In a landmark development that continues to shape the global discussion around intellectual property rights in creative works generated by artificial intelligence (AI), a Chinese court has once again recognized the existence of copyright in AI-generated images. This decision follows earlier precedents set in China, illustrating an evolving legal landscape where new technologies challenge traditional definitions of creativity and authorship.

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