“We’re prepared to go all the way to the Supreme Court.”
Allen’s Colorado-based protest is called COVER, or Copyright Obstruction Violates Expressive Rights. He’s filing a Request for Reconsideration with the U.S. Copyright Office in an attempt to establish sole ownership of an artwork generated using AI software — the first appeal of its type, he said. It parallels international debates and legal cases about revenue and commercial rights with AI creations, but takes specific issue with the U.S. Copyright Office’s reasoning.
Allen’s public relations campaign, and his plan to repeatedly appeal any rejections, echoes others in the art and design worlds who have come to see AI as a tool rather than a threat. That’s in contrast to the backlash Allen received from artists around the globe after “Théâtre D’opéra Spatial” won in Colorado last year.
“I believe that as artists, we have the power to imbue these creations with meaning and emotion,” said, who sees endless possibilities in AI for his collage work. “As Baudrillard wrote, ‘Simulation is not a copy of the real, but the hyperreal.’” Even as many social media debates and op-eds continue to oppose the idea of copyrighting AI-generated art, Allen remains the willing lightning-rod, doing nearly 100 interviews since his state fair win andJason Allen, who won the Colorado State Fair digital art competition last year with artificial intelligence art, said he will appeal the U.S. Copyright Office’s rulings if they don’t go his way on March 13, 2023, in Pueblo, Colorado.
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