argument: Notizie/News - Intellectual Property Law
Source: Economic Times - Legal
Economic Times Legal reports on the growing legal confusion in India surrounding AI-generated images, particularly regarding copyright ownership, attribution, and protection. As generative tools flood the internet with synthetic content, lawyers and creators are demanding clearer legislation.
The article highlights ethical debates around authorship and originality, especially where minimal human input is involved. Current Indian IP law does not recognize machine-generated content as protectable, but this position is increasingly being challenged by digital artists and companies seeking monetization rights.
Experts argue that India must soon update its copyright law to include explicit provisions on AI-generated content, balancing innovation with protection.