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There's already been an interesting ruling that a pure AI output is not, in itself, copyrightable.



I'm curious what will happen when someone modifies a single byte (or a "sufficient" number of bytes) of AI output, thereby creating a derivative work, and then claiming copyright on that modified work.




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