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Reel AI: Erik Barmack’s biweekly article for The Ankler
The Animation App That Should Terrify Hollywood
How an addictive AI tool backed by Jared Leto devoured my family — and stands to win the raging war for screen time (h/t Ted Sarandos)
Erik Barmack’s Reel AI Column from The Ankler
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AI-created Artwork is Not Copyrightable
A recent ruling denies copyright protection for an AI-created piece of art. Would it pause the advancement in employing generative AI to replace human artists?
Justine Bateman Creates a CREDO23 Stamp that Identifies All-Union and Non-AI Film & TV
The CREDO23 Stamp, awarded by a group of Film & TV professionals, helps audiences identify productions made without AI.
Protecting All Actors From AI With the Right of Publicity
With the rise of unauthorized use of persona in AI content, attention should be brought to several invalid defenses to the right of publicity claim.
IATSE’s Core Principles for AI in Entertainment
IATSE, the largest North American entertainment labor union, reveals Core Principles for navigating and incorporating AI in the entertainment industries.
The Current AI Legal Landscape According to Experts
Schuyler Moore, an intellectual property lawyer, spoke with IFTA about how AI use for creative works is governed by the law.
Copyright Negotiation in AI Between Tech and Media Giants
World’s leading tech and media companies are negotiating groundbreaking deals over the use of news content in AI, setting a potential standard for copyright concerns raised by AI.

OpenAI Confronts Lawsuit from Authors over ͏AI Training
This latest class-action lawsuit tests the legal protections for copyrighted works in the age of AI

Two Court Cases That Could Impact AI in the Arts
Artists in California and Getty Images in the UK brought suits against image generator Stability AI