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AI Caravan Moves On. Does It Need Copyright Incentives?
Author(s) -
Kateryna Militsyna
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
časopis kiïvsʹkogo unìversitetu prava
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2219-5521
DOI - 10.36695/2219-5521.4.2020.56
Subject(s) - incentive , copyright law , subject (documents) , law and economics , economics , law , political science , intellectual property , computer science , microeconomics , world wide web
The Article aims to ascertain whether there is a genuine demand for granting copyright incentives with respect to AI-results.At first, the Article analyses whether AI-assisted and AI-generated objects are subject to copyright protection and, drawing onthe anthropocentric nature of copyright, answers in the negative. This conclusion does not apply when AI remains merely a tool in thehands of a human author.Then the Article evaluates arguments for and against the change of copyright law to provide AI with copyright incentives. Giventhe current level of AI, the Article finds granting copyright incentives and, consequently, protection to AI-assisted and AI-generatedobjects as premature and unjustified, at least now.The Article shifts the discussion on incentives from copyright to sui generis right. Such regime is expected to encourage deve -lopment of the AI industry as well as disincentivize unfair practices.

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