PANews reported on June 28 that the Beijing Tongzhou Court recently tried and sentenced the first criminal case involving copyright infringement through the use of artificial intelligence generation models. Luo and three others used AI tools to make minor adjustments to original artworks, then mass-produced and sold puzzle products, illegally obtaining over 270,000 yuan in profits. The court determined that their actions constituted copyright infringement, sentencing them to imprisonment and fines, and legally confiscating their illegal earnings.
Beijing's first AI map copyright infringement case verdict
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