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The Misunderstood “Author”: A Proposal for Semantic Severance in the Copyright Act | Vol. 31, No. 1

The Misunderstood “Author”: A Proposal for Semantic Severance in the Copyright Act | Vol. 31, No. 1

by Jasmine Lu | Dec 31, 2025 | Articles, Volume 31

The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) challenges foundational assumptions of copyright law, particularly the requirement of human authorship. In Thaler v. PerlmuGer, the D.C. Circuit affirmed the U.S. Copyright Office’s denial of registration for an AI-generated...

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