
In a wild time for copyright law, the US Copyright Office has no leader
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The US is experiencing a major upheaval in copyright law, particularly with a surge of AI copyright lawsuits and significant changes within the Copyright Office. Recently, Copyright Register Shira Perlmutter was abruptly fired, leaving the office without a leader and raising concerns over the legitimacy of its operations and rulings. This period marks a critical juncture amidst the AI boom, with the Copyright Office under scrutiny following the dismissal of its appointed officials, all while navigating unprecedented legal challenges. The implications for copyright and innovation are profound, prompting urgent discussions about its future direction.
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Original Source: Ars Technica