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09/01/2025 - Deepfakes and Copyright Law: Key Insights from the Report of US Copyright Office (USA)

argument: Notizie/News - Intellectual Property Law

Source: Reuters

This article analyzes a report from the U.S. Copyright Office addressing the growing concern over deepfakes and their intersection with intellectual property laws. The report highlights the challenges of applying traditional copyright frameworks to content generated or manipulated by AI, particularly in cases where deepfakes mimic real individuals without consent.

It underscores the need for new regulations to address the ethical, legal, and technological complexities posed by deepfakes. Key recommendations include clarifying the rights of individuals whose likenesses are used, establishing liability frameworks for creators of harmful deepfakes, and enforcing stricter transparency standards for AI-generated content.

The report also examines potential copyright protections for AI-generated works, questioning whether such creations qualify for intellectual property rights and what role human input should play in defining authorship.

The article concludes by stressing the importance of global cooperation in regulating deepfakes, as their proliferation poses risks to privacy, security, and democratic institutions. Policymakers are urged to balance innovation with accountability to mitigate the societal impacts of deepfake technologies.