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Copyrightability

AI-generated content you can own and protect.

Copyrightability

Bria is built to support copyrightability from the ground up

The challenge

Most AI-generated content exists in a legal grey zone. Copyright offices worldwide are still defining rules around AI outputs- but one principle is emerging clearly: human authorship matters. Pure AI outputs with no human creative input typically can't be copyrighted. But AI-assisted works- where humans make meaningful creative decisions—can be protected in many jurisdictions.

What Makes Content Copyrightable - And How Bria Helps

Human authorship

Licensed foundation

Documented provenance

One report. Complete creative history.

The report captures all work created through Bria integrations—Photoshop, Figma, Nuke, Houdini, ComfyUI, API, SDK—aggregated into a single document.

*Copyrightability report is currently in alpha

One report. Complete creative history.

The Copyrightability Report

For enterprise customers, Bria provides copyrightability reports designed to support copyright submissions. These reports document:

Generation history

Generation history

Original prompts and outputs

Human edits

Human edits

Post-generation modifications and refinements

Selection decisions

Selection decisions

Curation and approval workflow

Provenance chain

Provenance chain

Licensed data sources and attribution

Strengthen Copyright Claims

Document your creative process

Document your creative process

Keep records of prompts, iterations, and decisions

Make meaningful edits

Make meaningful edits

Post-generation manipulation demonstrates human input

Curate and select

Curate and select

Choosing from multiple outputs shows creative judgment

Use Bria's logging

Use Bria's logging

Enable manipulation tracking for evidentiary support

Consult legal counsel

Consult legal counsel

Copyright law is jurisdiction-specific and evolving

Why This Matters

If you're creating content at scale, copyrightability determines whether you're building assets or giving away work product.

Protected content can be

Protected content can be

  • Licensed and monetized

  • Defended against infringement

  • Valued as intellectual property

  • Used as competitive advantage

Public domain

Public domain

Unprotected content can be copied by anyone, including competitors.