Rights have been abrogated in the past. AI will change the way we treat original creations. Consider the following historical example:
>The maxim "Cuius est solum, eius est usque ad coelum et ad inferos," which is Latin for "Whoever owns the land, owns everything up to the sky and down to the depths of the earth" was used to describe that a property owner has complete control over the land they own, including everything above and below it.
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>In the United States, the Supreme Court case United States v. Causby (1946) addressed the issue of airspace rights and established the concept of "navigable airspace." The court held that property owners have exclusive control over the airspace above their land up to a "reasonable" altitude that is necessary for the operation of aircraft.
>Since then, other cases and laws have further defined the limits of property owners' rights to airspace, including the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 and subsequent amendments. These laws and court decisions have essentially set aside the idea that property owners have complete control over the airspace above their land in order to accommodate the needs of air travel.