The Paris Court of Cassation provides clarity on the limits of authorship within the context of conceptual art when one individual has provided instructions to another

The judgment handed down by the Paris Court of Cassation looks at who should be considered the author of an image when an individual has provided instructions to another to complete a piece of work. The following article looks at the scope to which this ruling can be applicable within the context of artificial intelligence.

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