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The Caseyverse fictional universe and its associated content, including but not limited to stories, characters, locations, and events, are dedicated to the public domain. This dedication is made under the Creative Commons Zero (CC0) license, which waives all copyright claims to the aforementioned content. Users are free to use, modify, distribute, or create derivative works from Caseyverse material without any restrictions or obligations.
All copyrightable elements of the Caseyverse and content on the Caseyverse Wiki have been waived in the public domain, under the Creative Commons Zero (CC0) license, except for content submitted by others that contains elements from authors that are still under copyright for the duration.


== AI-Generated Content ==
== AI Content ==
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in generating images for the Caseyverse Wiki is permitted. However, it is crucial to acknowledge that under current US court rulings, AI-generated content does not qualify for copyright protection. Therefore, all images created using AI and submitted to the Caseyverse Wiki are considered to be in the public domain and can be freely used by anyone.
{{See also|Diffusion Guidelines}}
Under US copyright office guidelines and court rulings, AI-generated content, including works created using models like Diffusion, is not eligible for copyright protection. This determination stems from the foundational principle that copyright law safeguards expressions of human creativity. As AI-generated content arises from algorithmic processes guided by user prompts rather than original human authorship, it lacks the necessary element of human intellectual input to qualify for copyright.


== Disclaimer ==
In essence, the user provides instructions to the AI, akin to dictating a text or providing parameters for an artistic creation. The AI, acting as a sophisticated tool, executes these instructions, producing an output based on its training data and algorithms. This process does not constitute the independent creation of a protectable work under copyright law.
 
The Caseyverse and the Caseyverse Wiki are works of fiction. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

Latest revision as of 09:14, 19 August 2024

All copyrightable elements of the Caseyverse and content on the Caseyverse Wiki have been waived in the public domain, under the Creative Commons Zero (CC0) license, except for content submitted by others that contains elements from authors that are still under copyright for the duration.

AI Content

Under US copyright office guidelines and court rulings, AI-generated content, including works created using models like Diffusion, is not eligible for copyright protection. This determination stems from the foundational principle that copyright law safeguards expressions of human creativity. As AI-generated content arises from algorithmic processes guided by user prompts rather than original human authorship, it lacks the necessary element of human intellectual input to qualify for copyright.

In essence, the user provides instructions to the AI, akin to dictating a text or providing parameters for an artistic creation. The AI, acting as a sophisticated tool, executes these instructions, producing an output based on its training data and algorithms. This process does not constitute the independent creation of a protectable work under copyright law.