Copyright Claim over AI‑modified Mona Lisa, Statue of Liberty Rejected as ‘Technical, Not Creative’ in Russian Court
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Copyright claim over AI‑modified Mona Lisa, Statue of Liberty rejected as ‘technical, not creative’ in Russian court
MOSCOW, August 2 — A court in Moscow rejected a copyright claim on a neural network-generated images based on Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa and the Statue of Liberty, saying that their generation is not creative work, but a technical process, according to documents seen by RIA Novosti.The plaintiff claimed that by processing a reproduction of da Vinci’s masterpiece and a photo of the Statue of Liberty in a neural network, he created the art obje…
In Russia, it was admitted that the author of the neuronets did not have "intellectual rights" on them. Propaganda reported the case without detail. The SVTV News was given access to court documents (case 77RS0021-02-2024-018672-02) According to the case file, someone Artem declared himself the author of the compiled pictures "Mona Lisa with Wine" and "The Statue of Liberty with Wine." According to the ruling, he simply gave one of the neurostud…
According to RIA News, the plaintiff created two images, "Mona Lisa with wine" and "The Statue of Liberty with wine." In the first case, he changed Joconde's hair, facial and facial contours, added bags under his eyes, patches and painted nails. In the second case, he replaced the torch of the Statue of Liberty with a glass and changed the background.
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