IPR ISSUES IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY

IPR ISSUES IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY

IPR ISSUES IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY

AUTHOR – SHUBHANGI MISHRA, AMITY LAW SCHOOL, NOIDA, AMITY UNIVERSITY, UTTAR PRADESH

BEST CITATION – SHUBHANGI MISHRA, IPR ISSUES IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY, INDIAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL REVIEW (IJLR), 4 (1) OF 2024, PG. 1169-1204, APIS – 3920 – 0001 & ISSN – 2583-2344.

ABSTRACT

As Artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve, Intellectual Property law is grappling with how to protect creations and inventions derived from it. This topic has gained practical importance due to the intense AI-related business activity and regulatory measures taken by international organisations and legislators. As AI technology advances rapidly, it is crucial to explore the complicated realm of Intellectual Property Rights concerns. The rapid growth of AI business and the new promulgation of international regulations have significantly enhanced the practical importance of this topic.  It is important to investigate this and find solutions for any possible issues. For instance, we must study the variations in legal techniques used in different countries and how they affect innovation, including patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets.

Furthermore, it is essential to understand how AI can create, use, or modify intellectual property, leading to unique legal challenges. This includes issues such as ownership, liability, infringement, and fair use of AI-generated content. It is necessary to analyse the worldwide legal frameworks that govern Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) in relation to Artificial Intelligence (AI). This analysis should take into account ethical and policy implications and provide guidance for future advancements in IPR laws. The objective is to promote innovation while ensuring that ethical concerns are taken into consideration.

KEYWORDS: Artificial Intelligence, Digital Technology, Intellectual Property Rights, Copyright, Trade Secrets, Patents, Trademarks, Legal Frameworks, Comparative Study, Innovation, Global perspectives, India.