AI Copyright and Intellectual Property
Rohan Sharma
Chapter Chapter 5 in AI and the Boardroom, 2024, pp 47-57 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Imagine a world where AI systems are creating music, art, literature, and developing groundbreaking technologies like self-driving cars and medical diagnostics. This is the future we are stepping into. However, there’s a pressing question that has been largely overlooked amidst all the headlines: Who owns the intellectual property of AI-generated content? As AI-generated works become increasingly indistinguishable from those created by humans, intellectual property laws face new challenges. On March 16, 2023, the U.S. Copyright Office clarified that works lacking human authorship do not qualify for copyright protection. This raises fundamental questions: Can AI-generated content ever be copyrighted, and if so, who owns it—the creator, the AI, or the organization deploying the AI? The landscape is complex, with AI capable of producing content that could infringe on existing copyrights. If an AI model generates a song inspired by copyrighted music, who holds the rights? These uncertainties leave organizations and creators navigating uncharted territory, vulnerable to disputes and exploitation. This chapter explores the challenges of AI intellectual property, the ongoing legal debates, and how different regions like the U.S. and EU are handling IP issues. As AI-created content becomes more prevalent, understanding and navigating these legal waters is crucial. Will we define clear ownership rights, or remain in ambiguity, risking creativity and innovation?
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/979-8-8688-0796-1_5
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