BrianShaw
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… at least it wasn’t printed by master printer Drew Wiley


















While what Danziger is doing is probably legal,
...meaning it might also be illegal.![]()
Smells like a promotional gimmick.
I think the color is all wrong. I might be wrong, but the moon is in the east over the Sangre de Christo Mts. and the setting sun is in the west -- behind the camera, barely illuminating the buildings. First of all, that makes it a MOON SET, not a moon rise, and those clouds would not be in sunset colors - since they are way too far in the east. They should be graying white.

Nope. A human actor promoted the LLM and post-processed the outcome. All the rest of your reasoning also doesn't hold any water; sorry. E.g. getting the same results - ask 10 bricklayers to build a wall. You'll get ten more or less the same walls. That doesn't mean anything in terms of liability.An AI does not have any civil right but is the only "actor" who made the derivative work.
Nope. A human actor promoted the LLM and post-processed the outcome. All the rest of your reasoning also doesn't hold any water; sorry. E.g. getting the same results - ask 10 bricklayers to build a wall. You'll get ten more or less the same walls. That doesn't mean anything in terms of liability.
Why don't you insert a reference to the three cases you mean so we can have a look whether you're misunderstanding the verdicts, which is what appears to be happening here.
Anyway, I don't get what the hubbub is all about. Someone colorized a photo. Woohoo.
Yep, as a start, this is the latest one, from the Supreme Court in the US:
the bottom line is that an AI cannot be a subject in copyright litigations, because copyright is all about humans.
Anyway, I don't get what the hubbub is all about. Someone colorized a photo. Woohoo.
Forget the color bit for a second as that’s just the cherry on top.
Imagine you’re a photographer who makes his living selling prints of his work. You’re walking around New York City one day and stop into a well-known art dealer to check out their current show. As you’re looking around you notice that on the wall of the gallery is an inkjet print of one of your iconic black and white photographs. You’ve never produced an inkjet print of this work before, have never authorized anyone else to do so, and the work has not been attributed to you in any way. The gallery has gone online, downloaded a digital version of your photograph and made inkjet prints from it. Furthermore, the gallery is selling editioned copies of this print for $10,000. You wouldn’t be bothered by any of this? My guess is you would. That’s exactly what the Danziger Gallery has done. The fact that the print was a poorly colorized version generated by an AI image generator only serves to make this even more egregious.
the bottom line is that an AI cannot be a subject in copyright litigations, because copyright is all about humans.
and this is the news (in english) on the German court:
again the rationale is that copyright is something reserved to humans.
Adams is dead. He literally couldn't care less.
The Danzinger version of the photograph is a modified copy of an artwork, made by an art gallery,

The problem with trying to keep things the way they are after you die is that the world changes. Again, Adams couldn't care less since he's dead.
.The modification was not done by a human


As in"Your Honor, I may have promted to gun to fire, but the actual killing of that person was done by the bullet" ?
There is a reason why some AI companies in the US are pushing to get whatever the AI says protected by the first amendment. They fear criminal liability in cases when AI speech leads to a crime or — and we've seen more and more of this — leads a person to harm himself. This means they acknlowledge that someone may be deemed responsible since some thing cannot be. Right now, they are kind of having it both ways, but that won't last.
Did you read the first sentence of the statement published by the Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust?
"The Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust was established by Ansel Adams to steward his artistic and environmental legacies, consistent with his own ethos and intentions."
The reason one sets up such a trust is precisely because you're intend is to keep caring way after you've died.
The rest is just ways to allow lawyers to keep driving fancy cars.
In other words, not actually illegal.
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