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In response to the UK Intellectual Property Office’s call for views on Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property, this paper by the Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre addresses the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on exceptions in copyright law. Response focus on...
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The rapid growth of technology across all sectors of the economy is one significant topic being discussed in the 21st century. Apple recently became the first company to hit a $3 billion market value. Now, in the blooming technology space, artificial intelligence (“AI”) is starting to gain...
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This paper has been submitted in the context of WIPO’s public consultation on the ‘Draft Issues Paper on Intellectual Property and Artificial Intelligence’ (WIPO/IP/AI/2/GE/20/1). Whilst WIPO's draft paper is a commendable effort to start a well-evidenced conversation on a matter of the...
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Key findings in our submission include: 1. The protection of computer generated works (CGW) should be removed. By removing the provisions on CGWs, the protection of human creations and the protection for human authors remains intact. This is because the CGWs are, by definition, authorless (ie...
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1. Artificial Intelligence Creations and Ownership – Who should the Intellectual Property belong to?.-2. Fostering Innovation by Utilising Big Data: The Data Act and the Risk of Quasi-Exclusivity Reinforcing Data Lockups.-3. Legal Nature of NFTed artwork -- A comparative study.-4. Intellectual...
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