This week, the Copyright Office granted a registration to a work generated by AI – but limited to the “selection, coordination, and arrangement of text generated by artificial intelligence.” This is in line with prior decisions requiring a human author, as the registration is limited to what the human author contributed. Also, I liked Evan Brown’s post noting that “renewing” a domain name counted as “registering” the mark for ACPA purposes. Finally, a hit tip to BeSpacific for linking to an article at Search Engine Journal on alternatives to the Wayback Machine,
AI and Copyright
ACPA and “Renewing”
Wayback Machine Alternatives