Redefining Intellectual Property: Navigating Artificial Intelligence Impact on Jurisprudence

Redefining Intellectual Property: Navigating Artificial Intelligence Impact on Jurisprudence

Bhupinder Singh (Sharda University, India), Christian Kaunert (Dublin City University, Ireland & University of South Wales, UK), Manmeet Kaur Arora (Sharda University, India), and Sahil Lal (Sharda University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-7036-0.ch009
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Abstract

Intellectual property rights (IPRs) are the key elements to promote innovation, creativity, and economic growth. This allows creators and inventors to gain the fruits of their labour and invention, as IPRs may be enforceable by law. This in turn helps to drive the investment of individuals and organizations into further research and development that then creates new products, services, and technology. And even IPRs maintain fair competition by blocking unauthorized use or distribution of the product which in the end protects the speaker from the copycat and theft and it gives the full compensation for the efforts of the people behind products and ideas. This chapter examines the evolving impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on intellectual property (IP) laws and jurisprudence. It explores the challenges and opportunities posed by AI in relation to copyright, patent, and trademark law and discusses the implications for future legal frameworks.
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