Matt Blaszczyk takes on copyright’s human authorship requirement in age of AI
By Nick Robertson ( August 22, 2025, 15:43 GMT | Insight) -- Academic Matt Blaszczyk, a research fellow at the University of Michigan Law School, feels the US Copyright Office’s emphasis on human authorship to secure copyright protection for AI works isn’t backed by the law. Instead, he tells MLex, the office is using the “rhetoric” to bolster its own legitimacy while it faces internal turmoil.The US Copyright Office over the last year has repeatedly stressed the importance of human authorship for ownership of copyrighted content in the context of artificial intelligence. Chief among them is the office’s second of three reports on the copyrightability of AI-assisted works, published in January (see here)....
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