Kenya’s Copyright Tribunal has ruled that works generated by artificial intelligence cannot attract copyright protection or be registered as original creations, delivering a landmark clarification on AI authorship under the country’s copyright law. The ruling comes from a dispute involving Cynthia Beldina Akoth, author of Bible Scripture Stories, who had used AI tools to help produce content under contract for the Aryeh Movement. When the workin…
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