I would like to use the image I created for a book cover and sell it, would that be okay? Or would that be illegal?

  • @cm0002@lemmy.world
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    344 months ago

    Dangerous question to ask on Lemmy with a strong anti-AI “in any form” presence

    Yea it would be ok, no it won’t be illegal, though it might not be copyrightable

    Is your audience the average joe? They probably won’t even notice tbh

  • psychOdelic
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    184 months ago

    i once wanted to read a book, and upon closer inspection saw it was ai generated cover. I put it down, and left. it just doesnt feel real i guess. so even if legal, i wouldnt recommend it. just snap some picture remotely related and put some Text and color filters over it.

    • @Cocodapuf@lemmy.world
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      64 months ago

      Wow, so you literally never learned to not judge a book by its cover? That is some admirable honestly, a really brave confession.

      • psychOdelic
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        24 months ago

        well, a books cover can tell you a LOT, Like the time it was written in, which is one of the core factors when i choose a book. Also regarding people, I used to be tolerant and excpect nothing, but it got me nowhere so now I openly do my silent judging, and I’m mostly right with my first impressions.

        • @Cocodapuf@lemmy.world
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          24 months ago

          They say with wine there’s an opposite correlation, the worse the label, the better the wine. I’m not sure I agree with either. Anyway, no worries, I was just teasing a bit.

  • @PedroMaldonado@lemmy.world
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    114 months ago

    Ai art makes a book look like a machine wrote it, unfortunately. Getting art from a living person kinda ups the sincerity, I think.

  • @Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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    4 months ago

    Why not pay a local artist to make you a cover?

    Skip the whole moral/legal hurdle and help support someone being affected by AIs takeover. I’m sure you can come to a reasonable agreement.

    Or put together one yourself. A photo and some filters; or a stylized painting tool.

  • @Zarxrax@lemmy.world
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    64 months ago

    It may vary depending on your jurisdiction. Under US copyright law, I believe that generated images are not copyrightable, so you wouldn’t have any protections from anyone copying your cover, but I doubt that’s a big concern. The model or service that you use may also have various terms in their license that restrict what you are allowed to do with the generated images. Finally, you also need to make sure that your image isn’t violating someone else’s copyright. If you generate an image that is too similar to an existing image, that could be problematic.

    • @Aurorabalias@lemmy.worldOP
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      34 months ago

      Okay, yes, I don’t care if someone uses the image afterwards, and I’m not trying to copy someone else’s work either…so the big if for me is…

      “is terms in their license that restrict what you are allowed to do with the generated images.”

  • Comrade Spood
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    64 months ago

    Not illegal, just unethical. You effectively stole people’s art and are profitting off of it. Considering AI is being used to take jobs from artists and writers by stealing their work, you are a scab

    • @Carnelian@lemmy.world
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      74 months ago

      And my friend, as an artist selling your work, you could also think about this as an opportunity to connect with another artist and work together. Commission a work for your cover from a small artist, credit them prominently. They will share it with their community, you will share it with yours. Lift others up and be uplifted in turn

    • @blattrules@lemmy.world
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      -104 months ago

      How is it unethical for a machine to source many images and combine it into one different image, but when DJs and music producers sample multiple different songs and combine them into something different, it’s not? For the record, I’m against both, but just wondering why there’s so much blowback to this, but not when it happens with music.

      • Comrade Spood
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        54 months ago

        As someone else said, they pay royalties. Secondly, because they are not costing musicians their jobs. DJs aren’t stealing artists jobs, music labels aren’t dropping musicians for DJs, and DJs are at least putting some level of effort to create something (which I will admit is debatable and the weakest argument).

  • @AbouBenAdhem@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I don’t think it would be illegal as long as a similar human-created work would be legal (i.e., it doesn’t use trademarked characters or otherwise infringe on other works). But your publisher and/or readers might object.