Comparative study of the copyright protectability of AI generated works with the focus on using the model of collective work
Nazeri, Shaghayegh (2022-06-06)
Comparative study of the copyright protectability of AI generated works with the focus on using the model of collective work
Nazeri, Shaghayegh
(06.06.2022)
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2022070551133
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2022070551133
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As in the recent years artificial intelligence-generated works have been increasing at their fastest pace,
the concern of legal experts has been more focused on the adaptation of laws to this phenomenon. It is
of importance to determine whether AI-generated content could be protected under copyright laws and
if yes, who should be considered as the copyright owner of these works.
The goal of this thesis is to examine different possibilities of the copyright owner of the AI-generated
works by assessing copyright regulations in the international level and also comparing the EU with the
US to find out the standings of each place on this subject.
Due to lack of united rules on the protection of AI-generated works, the French proposal on regulation
of these works similar to the institution of a collective work was released in 2020, which in this thesis
will be evaluated to determine whether it could be a proper solution for legal systems to apply.
Currently, AI is not advanced enough to be regarded as a creative author that generates original works
totally independently; therefore, using the institution of a collective work by recognizing AI as one of
the work authors could be beneficial for the purpose of copyrightability.
the concern of legal experts has been more focused on the adaptation of laws to this phenomenon. It is
of importance to determine whether AI-generated content could be protected under copyright laws and
if yes, who should be considered as the copyright owner of these works.
The goal of this thesis is to examine different possibilities of the copyright owner of the AI-generated
works by assessing copyright regulations in the international level and also comparing the EU with the
US to find out the standings of each place on this subject.
Due to lack of united rules on the protection of AI-generated works, the French proposal on regulation
of these works similar to the institution of a collective work was released in 2020, which in this thesis
will be evaluated to determine whether it could be a proper solution for legal systems to apply.
Currently, AI is not advanced enough to be regarded as a creative author that generates original works
totally independently; therefore, using the institution of a collective work by recognizing AI as one of
the work authors could be beneficial for the purpose of copyrightability.