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Investigate the IPR Implications of AI including patentability, copyright and trademark issues
Author(s) | Mahesh B, Manohar ., Manoj Kumar M, Manoj Kumar ., Prof. Shruthi M N |
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Country | India |
Abstract | This paper examines the evolving implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), with a focus on inventorship, patentability, copyright, and trademarks. Courts and patent office’s globally have addressed the legal status of AI as an inventor, prompting discussions about the need for legal reforms. AI-generated content presents unique challenges to copyright law, particularly regarding authorship and the use of copyrighted materials for training AI models. Trademark law is also adapting to AI's role in brand creation and infringement detection. The paper explores the patentability challenges posed by AI-driven inventions and the application of copyright to the use of copyrighted material when detecting the infringements. Case studies illustrate key issues in patent and copyright disputes. It addresses innovation strategies using AI tools and relevant legislative policies. The review concludes by discussing the economic impacts of AI on creative industries, ethical considerations, and the necessity for legal reforms to balance innovation with IPR protection in the age of AI. |
Keywords | AI, IPR, inventorship, patentability, copyright, trademarks, authorship, infringement, regulation, innovation, AI Generated Content, Fair Use, AI Training Data, Patent Monitoring, Legal Reform |
Field | Sociology > Administration / Law / Management |
Published In | Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2025 |
Published On | 2025-06-30 |
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