Anonymous
10/9/2025, 11:40:33 PM
No.150751403
>It is noted, however, that as with DC Comics, rather than this being a moral or ethical stance, it's more to do with ownership. DC and Marvel Comics like to own the work they publish, and if it could be proved that published work was A.I., then DC and Marvel won't own it anymore; it would be public domain.
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