Transitional Dynamics of Intellectual Property Rights in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
Title:
Transitional Dynamics of Intellectual Property Rights in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
Subject Classification:
Artificial Intelligence, Law and Legal Ethics
BIC Classification: UYQ, LA
BISAC Classification:
LAW050000, COM004000, LAW051000
Binding:
Hardback, eBook
Planned publication date:
Mar 2025
ISBN (Hardback):
978-1-80441-854-3
ISBN (eBook):
978-1-80441-855-0
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Description
This book investigates the junction of intellectual property rights (IPR) and artificial intelligence (AI), focusing on the transitional dynamics and ubiquitous effect of AI. It carefully analyzes several frequent challenges that arise in this context.
A primary concern is in the complex task of ascertaining authorship in light of the growing involvement of artificial intelligence (AI) in creative endeavors, which calls for a reassessment of traditional concepts of creative ownership. The emergence of adaptation of current copyright rules is a significant concern, particularly when addressing problems of infringement and fair use that arise from the learning processes and datasets of artificial intelligence.
The process of commercialization presents additional challenges that need the establishment of well- defined frameworks for licensing, remuneration models, and equitable sharing of profits among many stakeholders, including both AI developers and human artists. The preservation of the integrity of AI-generated works necessitates the consideration of ethical aspects, particularly moral rights, that entail the provision of appropriate attribution and safeguarding against unauthorized modifications.
The worldwide scope of artificial intelligence (AI) innovations necessitates the examination of international intellectual property (IP) regulations in order to provide a unified framework that spans several countries, and provide a fair and equitable basis for the ever-changing realm of intellectual property in the era of artificial intelligence.
Biography
Author(s): Dr. Anuttama Ghose is an Assistant Professor of Law at School of Law, Dr. Vishwanath Karad MIT World Peace University, Pune, India. She was previously associated with the Indian Institute of Legal Studies, West Bengal, India as Vice Principal and Assistant Professor of Law. Along with being an IPR enthusiast, she is also a very keen researcher and has various academic publications in national and international journals.
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