000044746 000__ 02696cam\a2200445\i\4500 000044746 001__ 44746 000044746 003__ SzGeWIPO 000044746 005__ 20230203163841.0 000044746 006__ m\\\\eo\\d\\\\\\\\ 000044746 007__ cr bn |||m|||a 000044746 008__ 220117s2021\\\\enk\\\\\o\\\\\001\0\eng\d 000044746 020__ $$a9781839103155$$qeBook 000044746 020__ $$z9781839103148$$qPrint 000044746 035__ $$aeep9781839103155 000044746 035__ $$a(OCoLC)1272913575 000044746 040__ $$aSzGeWIPO$$beng$$erda$$cSzGeWIPO$$dCaBNVSL 000044746 041__ $$aeng 000044746 042__ $$apcc 000044746 043__ $$ae------ 000044746 050_4 $$aK1420.5$$b2021 000044746 08204 $$a346.0482 000044746 1001_ $$aGaon, Aviv H. 000044746 24514 $$aThe Future of Copyright in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. 000044746 264_1 $$a[Northampton, England] :$$bEdward Elgar Publishing Ltd.,$$c2021. 000044746 300__ $$a1 online resource (288 pages). 000044746 336__ $$atext$$2rdacontent 000044746 337__ $$acomputer$$2rdamedia 000044746 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 000044746 4901_ $$aElgar Law, Technology and Society series 000044746 500__ $$aIncludes index. 000044746 5050_ $$aPreface -- Introduction to the Future of Copyright in the Age of Artificial Intelligence -- Part I: Searching For Common Ground -- 1. The AI momentum -- 2. Legal personhood for AI -- 3. Reframing the artificial intelligence concept Part II: AI-IP Theory -- 4. Toward AI-IP theory -- 5. IP protection for computer programs -- 6. Placing AI within the IP law map -- 7. The human author -- Part III: New Vision for AI Authorship -- 8. Different paths to AI authorship -- 9. Resolving data barriers -- 10. The creative machine -- 11. The AI author -- Index 000044746 520__ $$aThe Future of Copyright in the Age of Artificial Intelligence offers an extensive analysis of intellectual property and authorship theories and explores the possible impact artificial intelligence (AI) might have on those theories. The author makes compelling arguments via the exploration of authorship, ownership and artificial intelligence. First, the book advocates for a more holistic approach to authorship, arguing that there is no good reason to exclude computer-generated and AI creations from copyright. Second, it conducts an open search for the right ‘candidate’ for ownership. In doing so, the book explores several possible legal frameworks, including assigning ownership to the programmer, the user, the AI itself and other alternatives such as the public domain or author-in-law approaches. Third, the book explores the concept of AI as it has developed through the years in various fields, seeking to reframe the AI legal concept. For academic scholars and law students these pages frame the theoretical debate about AI creations and provide in depth discussion about AI legal challenges.$$cProvided by publisher. 000044746 588__ $$aDescription based on print record. 000044746 650_4 $$aIntellectual Property. 000044746 650_0 $$aArtificial Intelligence$$xLaw and Legislation. 000044746 650_0 $$aCopyright. 000044746 655_0 $$aElectronic Books. 000044746 85641 $$uhttps://www.elgaronline.com/view/9781839103148.xml$$yView eBook 000044746 903__ $$aElgar Law, Technology and Society series 000044746 904__ $$aBook 000044746 980__ $$aOS