Since 2020, there have been nearly 40 copyright lawsuits filed against AI companies in the US. In this intensifying battle over AI-generated content, creators, AI companies, and policymakers are each pushing competing narratives. These arguments, however, tend to get so impassioned that they obscure three crucial questions that should be addressed separately — yet they rarely are.
First, how does existing copyright law apply to AI? Most existing statutes do not explicitly mention AI. Some legal experts, however, argue that courts can adapt traditional frameworks through judicial interpretation. Others contend that copyright's human-centered assumptions make such adaptation impossible.
Second, where current law proves inadequate, how should the original purpose of copyright law guide new solutions? Copyright was conceived by the Founders to “promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts,” by providing creators with limited monopolies over their work. In the AI era, multiple stakeholders have legitimate claims: creators [...]
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Outline:
(01:40) How Does Existing Copyright Law Apply to AI?
(05:22) Should We Rethink Copyright in the Age of AI?
(07:41) How Should Broader Implications Influence the AI Copyright Debate?
(11:40) The Current State of AI Copyright Battles
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First published:
June 19th, 2025
Source:
https://aifrontiersmedia.substack.com/p/can-copyright-survive-ai
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