I’m saying that in the US, it isn’t clear *that* there would be copyright
protection for what the AI generated. The current caselaw for patents is that a
machine can’t be a creator—but patent and copyright function differently
(although I ultimately would expect the same answer for that
All that it would take is a simple statement from LC ltd to clear it up.
But, I am not really worried about it. I am just curious.
Linda
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paul provided,
>Just as livecode script you create now is copywritable, whether you write each
>line
>by hand or copy some code from a freely available library, the finished
>application you
> make can be copyrighted by you. Same with Xavvi.
This is far less than clear user current US law
Xavvi generates livecode script as directed by you. Just as livecode
script you create now is copywritable, whether you write each lie by
hand or copy some code from a freely available library, the finished
application you make can be copyrighted by you. Same with Xavvi.
On 5/17/2023 10:11
Will code and apps be copyright protected for the developer or LiveCode Ltd?
Are we 100% sure of this answer? Is there a statement declaring this?
Linda
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