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S13 E23 Qualifications for copyright ownership - ChatGPT and open AI In 2011, a monkey in Indonesia took a selfie using a photographer's camera. The photographer, David Slater, claimed copyright ownership of the photo and published it. However, animal rights group PETA filed a lawsuit on behalf of the monkey, arguing that it should hold the copyright since it took the photo. The court ultimately rejected PETA's argument, ruling that animals cannot own copyrights under US law. The court found that copyright law only applies to "human authorship," and therefore only humans can hold copyright ownership. This ruling set a precedent for future cases involving nonhuman creations. Small business owners need to understand how intellectual property works, including copyright ownership qualifications, to ensure they do not infringe on the rights of others and to protect their own creations. [What you need to know] To qualify for copyright ownership, a work must be original and fixed in a tangible medium of expression. The creator or owner of the work can be an individual or a legal entity, such as a corporation. Additionally, it is important to note that non-human entities, such as animals or AI, are not currently recognized as copyright owners under US law. [What you need to do] As a small business owner, it is important to ensure that any work you use or create does not infringe on the copyright of others. This includes obtaining permission or licensing for any copyrighted material you use and registering your own original works with the US Copyright Office for additional protection. [TAKE ACTION] Do this now! Familiarize yourself with copyright laws and seek legal guidance if you are uncertain about how to proceed with a copyrighted work. Register your own original works with the US Copyright Office to establish proof of ownership and additional legal protections.

BIO:

Wayne Carroll founded Inspired Idea Solutions Law Firm in 2013, an IP boutique law firm focused on helping small businesses with intellectual property. At Inspired Idea Solutions, we use a proven process for obtaining IP rights that focuses on aligning the business strategy of small business clients with their IP strategy. We help small businesses implement a strategy to ensure they own and leverage their intellectual property. We also have clear expectations with zero hidden fees.

In addition to his legal work, Wayne is an Eagle Scout and actively volunteers with the Boy Scouts of America. He is also a proud father of six children and enjoys playing pickleball. Wayne's extensive experience and expertise in intellectual property law make him a highly respected attorney and a valuable asset to clients seeking protection for their intellectual property rights. Wayne can be reached at 480-741-2440 or Wayne@inspiredideasolutions.com. You can also connect with Wayne on LinkedIn.

Schedule an appointment with Wayne Carroll for a strategy session on protecting and leveraging your intellectual property.

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