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Indauthor and Scjn Reject Registration of Ai-Generated Works: ‘the Law Requires Them to Be Human-Created’

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The National Institute of Copyright (Indór), of the Ministry of Culture, acknowledged this Saturday the decision of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) that denies that works created with Artificial Intelligence (IA) can be registered as copyright in the country.In a statement, the body recapitulated that the resolution issued a few days ago by the Court occurred after in 2024 a person requested the Indór to register the digital wo…

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The National Institute of Copyright (Indór), of the Ministry of Culture, acknowledged this Saturday the decision of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) that denies that works created with Artificial Intelligence (IA) can be registered as copyright in the country.In a statement, the body recapitulated that the resolution issued a few days ago by the Court occurred after in 2024 a person requested the Indór to register the digital wo…

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The National Institute of Copyright (Indór), of the Ministry of Culture of the Government of Mexico, recognized this Saturday the decision of the Supreme Court of Justice of the...

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The court denied the registration of a work made with AI to a man who argued that “creativity should not be limited to the human.” The Indauthor entry acknowledges a decision of the Court that denies author registration to AI works was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.

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The National Institute of Copyright (Indauthor), of the Ministry of Culture of the Government of Mexico, recognized on Saturday the decision of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) that denies that works created with Artificial Intelligence (IA) can be registered as copyright in the country. The entry Mexican Institute recognizes decision of the Court that denies copyright to AI works was first published in Digital Process.

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The National Copyright Institute (Indautor) published a statement on its Facebook account regarding the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation’s (SCJN) ruling that works created by Artificial Intelligence (AI) cannot be registered as copyright in Mexico. In its publication, it mentions that “copyright is a human right exclusive to natural persons, linked to human creativity and originality.” It then mentions that the Supreme Court’s ruling estab…

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AI is not an author, but hybrid works with human input are still registrable under Mexican law.

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