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AI Visual Effects and Copyright Infringement in Australia

AI is transforming the way visual effects are created, edited and delivered—and let’s be honest, the results are often jaw-dropping. From digitally resurrected actors to seamless background replacement, artificial intelligence is doing things that used to take entire VFX teams weeks to accomplish. But with all this power comes a rather tricky question: who owns what? And more importantly, can you get sued for using it? Welcome to the messy, mesm…
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