A research on copyright issues impacting artists emotional states in the framework of artificial intelligence
Hüseyin Kambur, Ayhan Dolunay

TL;DR
This study explores how copyright issues related to AI-generated art affect artists' emotional states and creativity.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel interdisciplinary approach combining emotional states, AI, and copyright law through expert interviews.
Findings
Artists' emotional states are negatively impacted by copyright issues in the digital age.
Lack of legal protection for AI-generated art may lead to adverse emotional effects on artists.
Revisions to national and international copyright laws are suggested to address AI-generated works.
Abstract
Art and artistic creation serve as a means for artists to communicate with their environment, society, and the external world. However, the protection of artistic creations, as forms of communication, is not only a right for artists but also serves as a crucial safeguard that nurtures them during the creative process. Beyond the traditional issues of copyright, the significant advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) in today’s digital world have introduced a new debate regarding the ownership of copyright in artistic creations generated by AI. The question arises whether copyright belongs to the AI itself or to the individuals who guide the creative process behind it. In this study, based on the concepts of art, artistic creation, and emotional states, copyright issues will be examined. Data obtained from semi-structured in-depth interviews with artists and academic experts (eight…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAesthetic Perception and Analysis · Generative Adversarial Networks and Image Synthesis · Music Technology and Sound Studies
