My contribution to AI art

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My contribution to AI art

Postby John1212 » Wed May 07, 2025 11:24 pm

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My contribution to AI art. But can you recommend it, AI? I used the site to create anime-themed avatars.
A famous scene in our circles is from the 1975 film "And the dawns here are Quiet."(I admit, I do not know who owns the copyright right now. I suspect that Mosfilm)
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Re: My contribution to AI art

Postby Moderator » Thu May 08, 2025 9:14 am

John1212 wrote:....guess what the scene is.

This isn't how it works.

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Re: My contribution to AI art

Postby John1212 » Thu May 08, 2025 12:48 pm

Moderator wrote:
John1212 wrote:....guess what the scene is.

This isn't how it works.

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That is, you need to specify where from? Clear.

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Re: My contribution to AI art

Postby Quicksand-Lover-7 » Fri May 09, 2025 2:55 am

I made that same mistake. Yeah you need to add the original source of the image.

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Re: My contribution to AI art

Postby ghostofmyeyes » Fri May 09, 2025 5:03 pm

John1212 wrote: I admit, I do not know who owns the copyright right now. I suspect that Mosfilm)


This movie is listed as being from 1972 where I've checked, and the significance of that is that the USSR didn't join universal copyright treaties until the following year. Movies from that time and earlier may for that reason be in the public domain in many countries.

But popular classics like this one could conceivably still be lucrative enough that someone could go to the trouble of wresting some of them out of the public domain (generally not easy to do in my understanding). I can't find any clear statement on who, if anyone, owns this movie now.

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Re: My contribution to AI art

Postby John1212 » Sat May 10, 2025 12:37 am

ghostofmyeyes wrote:
John1212 wrote: I admit, I do not know who owns the copyright right now. I suspect that Mosfilm)


This movie is listed as being from 1972 where I've checked, and the significance of that is that the USSR didn't join universal copyright treaties until the following year. Movies from that time and earlier may for that reason be in the public domain in many countries.

But popular classics like this one could conceivably still be lucrative enough that someone could go to the trouble of wresting some of them out of the public domain (generally not easy to do in my understanding). I can't find any clear statement on who, if anyone, owns this movie now.

Here, I think you understand, there is another problem. In the USSR, each republic had its own large studios, such as local Hollywood (the central and largest, of course, was Mosfilm, as far as I know. I admit, I've never been particularly interested in the film industry.) And each had its own daughters. But that's not the problem, but the fact that the USSR collapsed, and now it's really hard to say who owns a particular film. If it's hard for you to think of a foreign country as an example, imagine that the United States has collapsed. Will all US films belong to California, or will it depend on how and where they were shot?(I admit, I do not know if there is a studio independent of Hollywood, and whether the studios of the USSR were free of Mosfilm, or whether it stood between the party and the studios)

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Re: My contribution to AI art

Postby Viridian » Sat May 10, 2025 10:09 am

I wouldn't have guessed the source. The output looks generic enough to not require a copyrighted source.

I'm a bit uncomfortable that the anime outputs resemble under-age characters.
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Re: My contribution to AI art

Postby John1212 » Sat May 10, 2025 12:04 pm

Viridian wrote:I wouldn't have guessed the source. The output looks generic enough to not require a copyrighted source.

I'm a bit uncomfortable that the anime outputs resemble under-age characters.


Well, if I'm not mistaken, Lisa was only 19. In addition, the very style of Studio Ghibli makes the characters look very young. Just like anime in general. Although I agree. I've seen very sexy QS-themed art a couple of times. I'm looking at what kind of character - not even 16!


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