What if robots generated all the possible art? Does this generated content infringe copyrights on the earlier works created by humans? And will the works, created by humans after this point in history, be protected? To answer these questions, we look at the story of All the Music Project with the help of Damien Riehl. Tune in! Key moments: 00:00 - Go! 00:50 - All the Music Project 02:34 - Damien Riehl on the problem of proving parallel independent creation 04:33 - Damien Riehl on the possibility to generate all music 07:36 - All the Music project isn't going to destroy copyright 08:12 - How All the Music project impacted on legal practice 12:20 - Copyright to something already generated by a robot before 15:17 - Copyright to 4D and 5D works 17:12 - Copyright to modern art 18:46 - Conclusions Video:https://youtu.be/-TugnH892SQ
What if robots generate all possible art? Does this generated content infringe copyrights on the earlier works created by humans? And will the works, created by humans after this point in history, be protected?
To answer these questions, we look at the story of All the Music Project with the help of Damien Riehl. Tune in!
Key moments:
00:00 - Go!
00:50 - All the Music Project
02:34 - Damien Riehl on the problem of proving parallel independent creation
04:33 - Damien Riehl on the possibility to generate all music
07:36 - All the Music project isn't going to destroy copyright
08:12 - How All the Music project impacted on legal practice
12:20 - Copyright to something already generated by a robot before
15:17 - Copyright to 4D and 5D works
17:12 - Copyright to modern art
18:46 - Conclusions
Video:https://youtu.be/-TugnH892SQ