VentureBeat September 7, 2024
Dean Takahashi

AI and games has become the hottest topic at game conferences like Devcom, the game developer conference that precedes the giant Gamescom expo every year in Cologne.

At the event, I moderated a panel that explored the notion of the limits of intellectual property — exploring concepts with legal experts on questions like whether it’s OK to claim fair use in copying an image that is ubiquitous in the public domain.

We explored current copyright and trademark protection law when it comes to normal copycat issues and how the law is expected to be applied to AI creations, which a U.S. court has already ruled cannot be protected if no human is involved. These are the kind of issues likely...

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