South Korea to publish copyright guides for generative AI to prevent disputes

It is reported that the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has announced that the Ministry, through its subcommittees and working groups, will release two guides: (1) “Copyright Registration Guide for Works Using Generative AI” – which will include information on whether generative AI outputs can be registered for copyright, as well as guidance on the registration process and actual registration cases; and (2) “Guide to Preventing Copyright Disputes Regarding Products of Generative AI” – which will cover legal principles for determining copyright infringement, criteria for determining infringement concerning generative AI outputs, and matters that each party, including rights holders and AI operators, needs to be aware of. The two guides will be released for public feedback on 20 June, with plans to publish them by the end of June.

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