Research handbook on intellectual property and artificial intelligence /

"This incisive Handbook offers novel theoretical and doctrinal insights alongside practical guidance on some of the most challenging issues in the field of artificial intelligence and intellectual property. Featuring all original contributions from a diverse group of international thought leade...

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Corporate Author: Edward Elgar Publishing
Other Authors: Abbott, Ryan (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022
Series:Research handbooks in intellectual property series
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ISBN:9781800881907 (e-book)
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245 0 0 |a Research handbook on intellectual property and artificial intelligence /  |c edited by Ryan Abbott (professor of law and health sciences, School of Law, University of Surrey, UK, and adjunct assistant professor of medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, US) 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Contents: Part I. Multi-subject -- 1. Artificial intelligence and intellectual property: An Introduction / Ryan Abbott -- 2. The human cause / Daniel J. Gervais -- 3. Considering intellectual property law for embodied forms of artificial intelligence / Woodrow Barfield, Argyro Karanasiou and Karni Chagnal-Feferkorn -- 4. AI replication of musical styles points the way to an exclusive rights regime / Sean M. O'Connor -- 5. The elusive intellectual property protection of trained machine learning models: A European perspective / Jean-Marc Deltorn -- 6. An abject failure of intelligence: Intellectual property and artificial intelligence / Michael D. Pendleton -- Part II. Copyright and related rights -- 7. The ai-copyright challenge: Tech-neutrality, authorship, and the public interest / Carys J. Craig -- 8. Four theories in search of an a(i)uthor / Giancarlo Frosio -- 9. Copyright law should stay true to itself in the age of artificial intelligence / Alice Lee and Phoebe Woo -- 10. The protection of ai-generated pictures (photograph and painting) under copyright law / Yaniv Benhamou & Ana Andrijevic -- 11. Performers' rights and artificial intelligence / Richard Arnold -- 12. Ain't it just software? / Shubha Ghosh -- 13. Can artificial intelligence infringe copyright? Some reflections / Enrico Bonadio, Plamen Dinev and Luke McDonagh -- Part III. Trade marks and designs -- 14. Computational trademark infringement and adjudication / Daryl Lim -- 15. Online shopping with artificial intelligence: What role for trade marks? / Anke Moerland and Christie Kafrouni -- 16. Trademark law, ai-driven behavioral advertising, and the digital services act: Toward source and parameter transparency for consumers, brand owners, and competitors / Martin Senftleben -- 17. A quotidian revolution: Artificial intelligence and trade mark law / Dev S. Gangjee -- 18. The impact of AI on designs law / Trevor Cook -- Part IV. Patents and trade secrets -- 19. Legal fictions and the corporation as an inventive artificial intelligence / Dennis Crouch -- 20. Economic reasons to recognise AI inventors / Benjamin Mitra-Kahn -- 21. Reverse engineering (by) artificial intelligence / Shawn Bayern -- 22. Trade secrets versus the AI explainability principle / Rita Matulionyte and Tatiana Aranovich -- 23. The inventive step requirement and the rise of the AI machines / Noam Shemtov and Garry A. Gabison -- 24. Trade secrecy, factual secrecy and the hype surrounding ai / Sharon K. Sandeen and Tanya Aplin -- Index. 
520 |a "This incisive Handbook offers novel theoretical and doctrinal insights alongside practical guidance on some of the most challenging issues in the field of artificial intelligence and intellectual property. Featuring all original contributions from a diverse group of international thought leaders, including top academics, judges, regulators and eminent practitioners, it offers timely perspectives and research on the relationship of AI to copyright, trademark, design, patent, and trade secret law. The Handbook is divided into four thematic parts, beginning with topics that address the intersection of AI and IP broadly before focusing on issues associated with specific types of IP. Chapters tackle critical legal questions, from issues with protecting AI-generated works to the impact of AI on how trademarks are used, offering valuable lessons on technology regulation and how technological evolution will disrupt existing legal frameworks. Scholars and students of intellectual property law and its intersections with AI and related technologies will find this Handbook 's cutting-edge contributions to be a crucial read. Its guidance on the implications of these issues for practice will also be of interest to IP practitioners, as well as policymakers and regulators considering how to regulate"-- 
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