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Artificial intelligence can generate content—but it cannot be the legal holder of a copyright. In this video, we break down why U.S. copyright law requires a human author, what the courts have said about AI‑generated works, and how creators can protect themselves as AI tools become more common.
The Copyright Office’s current position, and what this means for artists, writers, musicians, and businesses using AI in their workflows.
If you’re creating anything with AI—or competing against it—understanding who owns the rights is essential.
This channel is all about helping creators, entrepreneurs, and small businesses protect their work with clear, practical intellectual‑property guidance.
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