Artificial intelligence and intellectual property
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Oxford, United Kingdom New York :
Oxford University Press
©2021
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| Edition: | First edition |
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Technical elements of machine learning for intellectual property law
- 2. The rise and application of artificial intelligence in healthcare
- 3. Intellectual property justification for artificial intelligence
- 4. Foundational patents in artificial intelligence
- 5. Patentability and PHOSITA in the AI Era: a Japanese perspective
- 6. Digitalised invention, decentralised patent system: the impact of blockchain and artificial intelligence on the patent prosecution
- 7. Do androids dream of electric copyright? Comparative analysis of originality in artificial intelligence generated works
- 8. Computer-generated works under the CDPA 1988
- 9. Copyright exceptions reform and AI data analysis in China: a modest proposal
- 10. A taxonomy of training data: disentangling the mismatched rights, remedies, and rationales for restricting machine learning
- 11. Patent examination on artificial intelligence-related inventions: an overview of China
- 12. Artificial Intelligence and trade mark assessment
- 13. Can the AI genie repulse the forty counterfeit thieves of Alibaba? Legal issues on the use of AI to detect and prosecute IPR infringement
- 14. Copyright protection for software 2.0? Rethinking the justification of software protection under copyright law
- 15. Rethinking software protection
- 16. Protection of and access to relevant data-general issues
- 17. Protection of and access to data under European law
- 18. Competition and IP policy for AI-socio-economic aspects of innovation
- 19. AI as a legal person?