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1. TheMid+94[view] [source] 2023-01-14 07:46:06
>>zacwes+(OP)
An artist can look at images for reference, and draw something new inspired by them. Why does it matter if a software tool can do this much faster?

If the artist makes the image very similar to one of the reference photos, it may be a copyright violation. It doesn't matter if the artist used a pencil or software to create the new work.

Current AI image generation does, however, make it easy to unknowingly violate copyright. If it generates an image similar to something else out there you wouldn't know.

I don't know much about copyright law though, am I wrong?

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2. wirrbe+16[view] [source] 2023-01-14 08:07:53
>>TheMid+94
Iirc it can be a problem copyright wise if I paint from a photo reference because it can infringe the photographers IP.
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