
Guiding Framework for AI and Blockchain Collaborations
At Lucky Star AI, I believe that innovation must honor the creators who are its fuel.
As digital art and AI-derived works enter blockchain ecosystems, existing U.S. intellectual property laws remain incomplete, leaving artists without full legal protections. To navigate this evolving landscape, I am introducing a proactive framework for future collaborations — prioritizing good faith, creator sovereignty, and sustainable innovation.
Until legislation fully reflects the needs of this new creative frontier, I am committed to protecting the spirit and rights of this work through clear ethical standards and structured agreements.
By Lucky Star, Responsible AI | Blockchain Educator & Consultant
Championing Creator Sovereignty and Ethical Innovation
[April 27, 2025] — In the current U.S. legal environment, full protections for digital art — particularly work created with or through AI — remain underdeveloped. Existing copyright laws prioritize human authorship, and the treatment of AI-generated or blockchain-distributed works remains a complex and evolving landscape (Thaler v. Perlmutter, 2023).
Until stronger legal standards are established, Luckystar.ai operates on a clear framework:
- Creators retain sovereign rights to their submitted works unless they explicitly transfer them through mutual, written agreements.
- All partnerships are conducted in good faith, under the shared premise that intellectual property rights for digital and AI-derived works will continue to be recognized, clarified, and strengthened in the future.
- Protection of creator sovereignty is vital. Without it, the creative ecosystem risks degradation into a space where unseen theft replaces meaningful innovation.
By honoring these principles today, we safeguard the possibility of a more just, vibrant, and sustainable future for tomorrow’s creators.
Closing Reflection:
Innovation that ignores sovereignty plants seeds of erosion, not progress.
At Lucky Star AI, the focus is on creating with vision and care, always building towards a brighter future.
Sources & References:
U.S. Copyright Office. (2023). Copyright registration guidance: Works containing material generated by artificial intelligence. Retrieved from https://www.copyright.gov/ai/.
Thaler v. Perlmutter, 2023.