“The use of a machine as a tool does not negate copyright protection, but the resulting work is copyrightable only if it contains sufficient human-authored expressive elements,” the report read. The ...
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TheStreet spoke with a copyright expert to break down the Times’ recent case against ChatGPT-maker OpenAI, and its odds of success.