Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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467051 | Computer Law & Security Review | 2011 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
This article addresses and analyses the issues concerning the ownership of computer generated works within patents and copyright, and concludes that the current regime is woefully inadequate to deal with the growing use of more and more intuitive artificial intelligence systems in the production of such works. It considers the respective claims of interested parties to such rights before moving on to a consideration of the creation of a new legal personality to which such rights could be granted to resolve the difficulties inherent in the current system.
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Authors
Colin R. Davies,