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Is Windows FOSS now?
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So wait, if my start up does a human written "Hello World" and the rest is piled on AI slop it can't be stripped of copyright? Or is "Hello World" too generic to hold a copyright at all?
Granted, as you said this all has to be defined and tested in court, I'm just trying to understand where the line as you see it is.
https://www.reinhartlaw.com/news-insights/only-humans-can-be-authors-of-copyrightable-works
https://www.copyright.gov/comp3/chap300/ch300-copyrightable-authorship.pdf
A human must be involved in the creation. A human can combine non-human created things to make something new, but the human must be involved, and the non-human created elements likely lack protection themselves.
"Hello World" is prior art.
Just add it after ai writes everything else then.
First of all I've a copyright for the phrase "Hello World" so you will be talking to a lawyer soon. How dare you!