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Copyright and patent laws for the age of artificial intelligence : authorship and inventorship revisited / Eva Janecková.

By: Publisher: Gordonsville : Hart Publishing, 2025Edition: 1Description: xx, 218 pages; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
ISBN:
  • 9789369526581 (paperback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.40482 JAN
Contents:
1. Introduction - 2. AI: Why does AI Matter to Intellectual Property Law? - 3. The Relevant Justifications for Copyright and Patents - 4. Inventorship in European Patent Law - 5. Inventorship in the Application Practice in the UK, Germany and France - 6. EU Authorship - 7. Authorship in the UK, Germany and France - 8. Authorship in the Application Practice in the UK, Germany and France - 9. Reforms and Ways Forward - 10. Conclusion.
Summary: "This book responds to the need to distinguish human creations from those produced by AI. It does so by tracing human attributes of authorship and inventorship in statutory requirements for protection and ownership in European copyright and patent laws. This book guides authorities, practitioners, and students through the main arguments of the debate concerning copyright and patents for objects entirely or partly generated by AI. It also makes original contributions to advance the ongoing academic and policy debates on AI and intellectual property law"-- Provided by publisher.
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1. Introduction -
2. AI: Why does AI Matter to Intellectual Property Law? -
3. The Relevant Justifications for Copyright and Patents -
4. Inventorship in European Patent Law -
5. Inventorship in the Application Practice in the UK, Germany and France -
6. EU Authorship -
7. Authorship in the UK, Germany and France -
8. Authorship in the Application Practice in the UK, Germany and France -
9. Reforms and Ways Forward -
10. Conclusion.

"This book responds to the need to distinguish human creations from those produced by AI. It does so by tracing human attributes of authorship and inventorship in statutory requirements for protection and ownership in European copyright and patent laws. This book guides authorities, practitioners, and students through the main arguments of the debate concerning copyright and patents for objects entirely or partly generated by AI. It also makes original contributions to advance the ongoing academic and policy debates on AI and intellectual property law"-- Provided by publisher.

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