Behavior Regulation Mode for Copyright Protection of AI-generated Content——Taking Sora as an Example
The copyrightability of AI-generated content is a pressing issue,yet current research remains confined within the paradigm of copyright mode.The anthropocentric approach and human-machine symbiosis in works under the copyright mode are inconsistent,and the independent creative capabilities of AI systems like Sora challenge the notion of human authorship.The behavior regulation mode starts from whether the creator acts legally with respect to their work,eliminating the need to address ownership issues.This mode offers advantages in protecting"rights-unelevated legal interests"and in providing agile governance with technological evolution.To preserve the stability of the current copyright system,AI-generated content should be protected through a behavior regulation mode of copyright.This mode allocates ownership indirectly through behavioral restrictions,ensures exclusive use via technological and contractual means,and enforces the realization of rights through accountability mechanisms.
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