Navigating the Legal Landscape of AI-Created Content: Intellectual Property, Accountability, and Regulation
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Navigating the Legal Landscape of AI-Created Content: Intellectual Property, Accountability, and Regulation
Authors:
Roshan Khadka
Abstract: The advent of AI-generated content has raised fundamental legal and ethical concerns over intellectual property rights, accountability, as well as regulation. This paper delves into the intricate legal environment behind content created by artificial intelligence, such as copyright ownership, patentability, data protection, and responsibility. It discusses developers, users, and platforms in creating and spreading
AI-generated content, and legal uncertainty over such output's ownership or responsibility. The research examines current legal frameworks, such as the EU AI Act, as well as U.S. regulatory policies, and how they fall short in addressing generative AI technologies. By means of case studies and analysis of popular discontent—e.g., lawsuits against Stability AI and OpenAI—it emphasizes the pressing need for better legal standards. The paper also suggests possible reforms, such as mandatory licensing for training data, content labelling, recognition of co-authorship, and cooperation on regulatory standards at an international level.
Finally, it suggests a balanced regulatory strategy supporting innovation while promoting transparency, ethical accountability, as well as the protection of human rights in an era of AI-generated media.
Keywords: AI-generated content, Major AI Technologies, Copyright issues, Patents issues, the DABUS Case, Getty Images (US) Inc. v Stability AI Ltd., Authors vs. OpenAI and Microsoft
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