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Artificial intelligence and challenges for copyright law

机译:版权法的人工智能与挑战

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The question of who should own the copyright of a creative work by an artificial intelligence (Al) is as yet largely unanswered. Due to the author's increased distance from the works being created, the granting of copyright protection to AI has not been forthcoming. This article assesses the prevalence of AI- and computer-generated works in which, beyond the initial input, the works produced involve more artificial than human contribution, and the impact this has on authorship. While the main geographical focus of this article is Australia, it makes comparisons with the UK and New Zealand (NZ) to explore how Australian copyright law can be adapted to incorporate positive aspects of UK and NZ law. This article explains how the statutory provisions in both the UK and NZ are undeniably far-sighted in the modern world, in which computer-generated programmes are increasingly used. This article argues that the case-by-case basis is most suitable when deciding the human entity who is the fortunate receiver of copyright protection in works that are essentially made by an advanced non-human entity.
机译:谁应该通过人工智能(AL)拥有创造性工作的版权的问题尚未予以值。由于作者从创造的作品增加了距离,授予AI的版权保护并未进入。本文评估了AI和计算机生成的普遍存在的作品,其中超出了初始投入,所产生的作品涉及比人为贡献更多,而这对Autheration的影响。虽然本文的主要地理焦点是澳大利亚,但它与英国和新西兰(NZ)进行了比较,以探讨澳大利亚人版权法如何纳入英国和新西兰法律的积极方面。本文介绍了英国和新闻中的法定条款在现代世界中无可否认地区似乎是多么象征,其中越来越多地使用计算机生成的计划。本文争辩说,逐案的基础是最适合的,当决定是一个基本上是由先进的非人实体所做的作品中的幸免收款机的人体实体。

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