This fight goes beyond legal frameworks. It strikes at the heart of what a creator means. Behind each book, each song, each composition, is a person who has invested time, passion and a life of experience in their work.
François Peyrony, president of Snac, expressed an increasing fear: this technology will flood the market of imitation works, “false books” that imitate real art. These are not only potential threats to income but risks for the integrity of art itself. Imagine spending years by creating a novel, only to see a reply took place and in competition for attention.
It is a reality that seems deeply personal for each creator. And that is why this trial does not only concern the protection of profits, but the preservation of the essence of creativity itself.