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Intellectual Property Protection for AI-generated Creations : Europe, United States, Australia and Japan, Paperback / softback Book

Intellectual Property Protection for AI-generated Creations : Europe, United States, Australia and Japan Paperback / softback

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This book explores the intersection between artificial intelligence and two intellectual property rights: copyright and patents.

The increasing use of artificial intelligence for generating creative and innovative output has an impact on copyright and patent laws around the world.

The book aims to map and analyse that impact. The author considers how artificial intelligence systems may aid, or in some cases substitute for, human creators and inventors in the creative process.

It is from this angle that the copyright and patent regimes in four jurisdictions (Europe, the United States, Australia and Japan) are investigated in depth.

The author describes how these jurisdictions look at works and inventions generated through a process where artificial intelligence is present or prevalent, and examines how copyright and patent regimes should adapt to the reality of artificially intelligent creators and inventors. As the use of artificial intelligence to generate creative and innovative products becomes more common, this book will be a valuable resource to researchers, academics and policy makers alike.

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