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This is the opening paragraph of Gary Hall's forthcoming book:
This is the opening paragraph of Gary Hall's forthcoming book:
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Masked Media is not a human-authored work. The thinking within it has been generated by an heterogenous assemblage of humans and nonhumans, including AI. As such, even though this book appears under the proper name ‘Gary Hall’, it is not the intellectual property of a single human individual. Masked Media is published under a Collective Conditions for Re-Use licence to reflect this, despite CC4r being on its own account perhaps too provisional to be considered an actual licence (Constant 2023). But then a work authored significantly by nonhumans is not eligible for copyright protection in most legal systems anyway.
Masked Media is not a human-authored work. The thinking within it has been generated by an heterogenous assemblage of humans and nonhumans, including AI. As such, even though this book appears under the proper name ‘Gary Hall’, it is not the intellectual property of a single human individual. Masked Media is published under a Collective Conditions for Re-Use licence to reflect this, despite CC4r being on its own account perhaps too provisional to be considered an actual licence (Constant 2023). But then a work authored significantly by nonhumans is not eligible for copyright protection in most legal systems anyway.
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This is the opening paragraph of Gary Hall's forthcoming book:

Masked Media is not a human-authored work. The thinking within it has been generated by an heterogenous assemblage of humans and nonhumans, including AI. As such, even though this book appears under the proper name ‘Gary Hall’, it is not the intellectual property of a single human individual. Masked Media is published under a Collective Conditions for Re-Use licence to reflect this, despite CC4r being on its own account perhaps too provisional to be considered an actual licence (Constant 2023). But then a work authored significantly by nonhumans is not eligible for copyright protection in most legal systems anyway.