WIPO Worldwide Symposium on the Intellectual Property Aspects of Artificial Intelligence, Stanford University, Stanford (California), United States of America, March 25 to 27, 1991.
WIPO Worldwide Symposium on the Intellectual Property Aspects of Artificial Intelligence, Stanford University, Stanford (California), United States of America, March 25 to 27, 1991.
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) organized a Worldwide Symposium on the Intellectual Property Aspects of Artificial Intelligence at Stanford University, Stanford, California, United States of America, from March 25 to 27, 1991. The Symposium examined the various categories of artificial intelligence and their main fields of application in the context of their possible intellectual property implications. Discussions focused on the form of protection that should apply to certain existing creations protected by intellectual property rights in respect of their inclusion in artificial intelligence systems (e.g., in expert systems), on what protection, if any, should be granted to artificial intelligence systems themselves, and on determining the appropriate intellectual property status of the outputs of such systems (such as computer-produced creations).$
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Preface Program Information on the Speakers Opening Statement Welcoming Remarks I. Notion and General Overview of Artificial Intelligence II. Main Categories of Artificial Intelligence and their Intellectual Property Aspects III. Main Categories of Artificial Intelligence and their Intellectual Property Aspects (continuation) IV. Computer-Produced Creations V. The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Law of Intellectual Property List of Participants