In this instalment of our series The IP in AI, we take a look at the extent to which copyright and other rights currently provide protection for output generated by AI systems, including how concepts of 'authorship' and 'originality' may need to be adapted to meet the rapid growth of generative AI.
Aaron Hayward
Executive Counsel, Sydney
Anna Vandervliet
Partner, Sydney
Rachel Montagnon
Knowledge Counsel, London
Heather Newton
Of Counsel, London
Peng Lei
Partner, Kewei, Mainland China and Shanghai
Giulia Maienza
Senior Associate (Italy), London
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Aaron Hayward
Executive Counsel, Sydney
Anna Vandervliet
Partner, Sydney
Rachel Montagnon
Knowledge Counsel, London
Heather Newton
Of Counsel, London
Peng Lei
Partner, Kewei, Mainland China and Shanghai
Giulia Maienza
Senior Associate (Italy), London
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