Journal Home Browse Issues Search Articles Submissions About the Journal Copyright Fixation Podcast Subscribe Go back to Issues C+T Panel 4 - MY OWN THREE HANDS: AI CONTENT CREATION TOOLS AND COPYRIGHT REGISTRATION 72 J. Copyright Soc'y 1071 (2025) Charity Gates Associate Attorney, Cowan, Debaets, Abrahams & Sheppard. See Charity Gates, COWAN, DEBAETS, ABRAHAMS, & SHEPPARD Maria Backman Counsel, Benchmark Education Company. Zac Cooper External PhD Candidate of Emergent Technologies, Amsterdam Law & Technology Institute, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Gili Karev Associate, Klaris Law Dori Ann Hanswirth Partner, Arnold & Porter Abstract U.S. Copyright Office guidelines dictate that authors must disclaim AI-generated portions of their works when they register them. How will this work in practice as AI-powered tools pervade more and more aspects of content creation processes? What will creators be able to claim as their own, and what evidence will they need to show that they created it themselves? How will these standards evolve as AI technology progresses, and how will litigators use the standards to challenge copyright registrations in court? The session discusses this emerging conundrum of copyright in the AI age. Full Article 72 J. Copyright Soc'y 1071 (2025)Download Related Content Journal May 1, 2026 HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE FOR COPYRIGHT LAW TO CATCH UP WITH TECHNOLOGY? SOME DATA POINTS FROM THE MUSIC INDUSTRY 73 J. Copyright Soc'y 213Download Bill Rosenblatt, Howie Singer Creativity & Technology Collide Creativity, Culture & the Arts Music, Musicals & Performing Arts Technology, Innovation & the Future Journal May 1, 2026 TRAINING ON TRIAL: INSIGHTS FROM BARTZ AND KADREY 73 J. Copyright Soc'y 261 (2026)Download Barbara Bruni AI & Copyright Journal May 1, 2026 THE UNEASY NEW (ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE) RELATIONSHIPS: TECH, PUBLISHERS, AND AUTHORS IN ACADEMIC PUBLISHING 73 J. Copyright Soc'y 299 (2026)Download Agnes Gambill West AI & Copyright Keeping Up With Copyright Preservation, Archives & Memory