AI, Author and Copyright
Kekola, Miika (2020)
Kekola, Miika
Lapin yliopisto
2020
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2020061644627
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2020061644627
Tiivistelmä
Copyright is constantly being challenged by new technologies. For now, copyright has barely kept up with the constant changes. The very core idea of copyright, authorship, is now being tested by Artificial Intelligence and works created by Artificial Intelligence.
My research problems are mainly composed of authorship issues with Artificial Intelligence and issues with copyright ownership over works created by Artificial Intelligence. There are already artificial creators and more so in the future, so these copyright issues must be faced upfront and legislation should and must be adapted for the coming surge of artificial creators.
Currently Artificial Intelligence cannot be a legitimized author or own copyright to a work. This all leads back to legal personhood, which Artificial Intelligence lacks due to current legislation. Artificial Intelligence must be placed somewhere in the equation of copyright for copyright to work properly and to get some legal certainty on these issues.
My research problems are mainly composed of authorship issues with Artificial Intelligence and issues with copyright ownership over works created by Artificial Intelligence. There are already artificial creators and more so in the future, so these copyright issues must be faced upfront and legislation should and must be adapted for the coming surge of artificial creators.
Currently Artificial Intelligence cannot be a legitimized author or own copyright to a work. This all leads back to legal personhood, which Artificial Intelligence lacks due to current legislation. Artificial Intelligence must be placed somewhere in the equation of copyright for copyright to work properly and to get some legal certainty on these issues.
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