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AI魔改经典老剧 切莫触碰侵权雷区
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-09-18 22:30

Core Viewpoint - The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology has led to a surge in AI-generated content (AIGC), which raises concerns about the boundaries of "fair use" and copyright infringement, particularly in the context of classic films and television shows [1][2]. Group 1: AI Technology and Content Creation - AI technology has enabled diverse forms of artistic reconstruction, including film remakes, AI singer covers, and style imitation in painting, expanding creative boundaries [1]. - The use of AI for modifying classic works can lead to a distortion of the original creators' intentions and the essence of the original works, potentially disrespecting cultural heritage [1][2]. Group 2: Copyright and Legal Implications - Classic works are still under copyright, and unauthorized modifications using AI may infringe on the original creators' rights [2]. - The creation of parody or altered videos using original characters and actors' likenesses can violate portrait rights, leading to legal repercussions [2]. Group 3: Responsibilities of Creators and Platforms - Creators and platforms must respect the rights of original creators and seek proper authorization for any AI-based adaptations to ensure compliance with copyright laws [2][3]. - There is a need for creators to maintain the integrity of the original works and avoid excessive reinterpretation that could harm the original's reputation and the portrayal of its characters [2][3]. Group 4: Accountability for Infringement - If copyright infringement occurs, video publishers may face liability, and platforms that fail to fulfill their review obligations could also be held accountable for the consequences of such infringements [3].