I feel like I need to get clarification from my lawyer, just to understand what the potential liability issues are in the wider world and to get some information about the current cases. If I am to stay on this path, I need to know more about the issues. I'd be happy to share what he says. The more I read about it, the more interesting and strange things become.
Of course, it could be argued that anything created by a person that evokes an emotion could be considered art. By that definition, my farts are art (and probably worth a fortune in a Dada art exhibition.) Let's hope that AI never becomes involved in fart production :).
I'm curious if you feel that having a comercial licence from that site makes a difference. Does it impact liability in any way? I feel that the issues that the site cares about still apply.
And I think (hope?) that pairs with the rest of the Terms:
Commercial Use: Subject to the Content Section below, unless otherwise expressly authorized herein or in the Service, you agree not to display, distribute, license, perform, publish, reproduce, duplicate, copy, create derivative works from, modify, sell, resell, grant access to, transfer, or otherwise use or exploit any portion of the Service, and any Output, for any commercial purposes.
There is an AI for that. Several, apparently.
Sure thing.
I feel like I need to get clarification from my lawyer, just to understand what the potential liability issues are in the wider world and to get some information about the current cases. If I am to stay on this path, I need to know more about the issues. I'd be happy to share what he says. The more I read about it, the more interesting and strange things become.
Of course, it could be argued that anything created by a person that evokes an emotion could be considered art. By that definition, my farts are art (and probably worth a fortune in a Dada art exhibition.) Let's hope that AI never becomes involved in fart production :).
Sure. I can send you a copy. Probably best not to post it to the profile. It might get copied.
Perhaps yes, but "AI Art" is taking on the brand identity of visual art. I feel that Music is a grey area and code/text is not covered at all.
That's a good question. I'll ask the lawyer.
The issue of who is liable in the end, if the hammer comes down, and how to manage the risk.
I'm curious if you feel that having a comercial licence from that site makes a difference. Does it impact liability in any way? I feel that the issues that the site cares about still apply.
Yes, I am a paid member. The comercial rights are covered (hopefully0 in th terms and service and also on the pricing page.
I guess "This covers anything uploaded to the site that was fully or in part created by AI"
And I think (hope?) that pairs with the rest of the Terms:
Commercial Use: Subject to the Content Section below, unless otherwise expressly authorized herein or in the Service, you agree not to display, distribute, license, perform, publish, reproduce, duplicate, copy, create derivative works from, modify, sell, resell, grant access to, transfer, or otherwise use or exploit any portion of the Service, and any Output, for any commercial purposes.
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