"How to identify original works by artists? How to attribute works generated by AI intermediaries? How to remunerate authors whose works have been used? How to manage opt-outs for artists who refuse their content to be used by AI? These are the questions that require a review of the copyright directive in light of generative AI,” says Mireille Clapot, the Member of Parliament leading on the opinion and President of France’s National Assembly’s High Commission for Digital and Posts (CNSP).

Although Clapot and her colleagues welcome the AI Act, they believe the Copyright Directive will have to be amended because of the recent technological developments in AI.

  • @gapbetweenus@feddit.de
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    25 months ago

    Art is not the same as technology. Artist have a rather personal and intimate connection to their creation, while at the same time the usability of art is not crucial for advancement of society, like it is with technology. Therefore it seems fair to me that an artist has the right to stop his art from being used in context he does not like. For example a liberal artist work used for advancement of racist propaganda.

    • Deceptichum
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      35 months ago

      Art is culture, culture is imperative for the growth of a society.

      • @gapbetweenus@feddit.de
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        25 months ago

        There is a difference between technology and art. Me having rights for my art does not really hinder anyone else from creating art, at least not how a patent prevents a technology being used.

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          Once your art is in the wild and enjoyed by society, it belongs to everyone. Hoarding art ownership is how you get stupid shit like Happy Birthday being copyrighted.

          Look at Internet culture, like for example Steamed Hams, it spawned a wave of creative works and interpretations, and these works unite people across the globe with a shared commonality. Something technically not legal in many places, but luckily Disney/Fox haven’t gone and cracked down on it.

          We need to protect the best interests of society as a whole, not rights holders.

          • @gapbetweenus@feddit.de
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            05 months ago

            If you are not engaging with my main argument: personal and intimate relationship between art and artist, I don’t really see a point in conversation. And I think that an individual does also have right to be protected from society.

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              I don’t value your main argument.

              I think the needs of the many outweigh the feelings of the artist.

              It’s the next level of the death of the author. The authors connection to the work is irrelevant compare to the readers.

              Give the artist a reasonable time frame to earn some money off their work if they want and let it go free.

              • @gapbetweenus@feddit.de
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                15 months ago

                Fair, than we fundamentally disagree on nature and value of art and even the role of society and individuals. That would be a rather long discussion to have.

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              5 months ago

              And if the whole world’s singing your songs And all of your paintings have been hung Just remember what was yours Is everyone’s from now on

              And that’s not wrong or right But you can struggle with it all you like You’ll only get uptight

              • @gapbetweenus@feddit.de
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                15 months ago

                Not sure how that is related to my argument, but even less sure why artists seem to be the only people who don’t deserve to own the product of their work. But yeah, sounds nice and poetic.

    • @skarn@discuss.tchncs.de
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      But that already happens all the time. Vedy often the rights end up in the hands of some corporation and the author gets to have ~zero say in how it’s used.

      Doesn’t seem to have been a particularly big issue.