this post was submitted on 02 Mar 2026
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Why would anyone think that they could copyright something that they didn't make?
Maybe you can trademark the prompt or whatever, but in the end of the day, you didn't make shit, so why would you own the copyright?
In the immortal words of everyone ever, pick up a fucking pencil.
That's not what this case was about. Thaler wasn't trying to copyright the image himself.