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VOL. 6, ISSUE 2 (2024)
Intellectual property law in the era of Artificial intelligence
Authors
Aakib Khan, Prashant Vaishnav
Abstract
In today’s rapidly evolving technological
landscape, artificial intelligence (AI) systems are becoming increasingly
powerful and poised to generate extraordinary discoveries of their own. This
poses a significant challenge to the conventional understanding of intellectual
property rights (IPR), including patents and copyrights, as well as questions
about the regulation of these creations. This publication aims to provide
information on the expansion of IPR law in the context of AI, explore a global
perspective on the issue, and address emerging issues such as criminal
liability for AI-generated content. It critically examines the impact of AI
growth on IP rights, explores historical developments, assesses key areas such
as copyright, patents, and trademarks, and discusses ethical implications and
possible legal reforms. Through this comprehensive analysis, the paper seeks to
gain a new understanding of the complex relationship between AI and IP rights,
anticipate future legal trends, and suggest recommendations for policymakers
and practitioners.
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Pages:125-129
How to cite this article:
Aakib Khan, Prashant Vaishnav "Intellectual property law in the era of Artificial intelligence". International Journal of Law, Policy and Social Review, Vol 6, Issue 2, 2024, Pages 125-129
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