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White House Executive Order on AI Punts on IP Issues

Intellectual Property Law Blog

The White House Executive Order on AI (“EO”) is comprehensive and covers a wide range of topics. One of the topics which raises many legal issues, particularly with generative AI (“genAI”), is intellectual property. We provided a summary here. It addresses many of the risks and problems that can arise with AI.

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ChatUSG: What Companies Doing Business with the Government Need to Know About Artificial Intelligence

Intellectual Property Law Blog

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) released a joint statement on “Enforcement Efforts Against Discrimination and Bias in Automated Systems.” The joint statement outlines each respective agencies’ commitment to enforce their respective legal and regulatory authority to ensure responsible innovation in the AI space.

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Canada’s First AI-Authored Copyright Registration Paints a Picture of Uncertainty

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AI’s capability to outperform natural persons is just one of the reasons why its authenticity as an author, sole or joint, is controversial. Labelling the work as a “creation”, as opposed to an “output” or “generation”, has been the topic of global debate. Create a new set and unique set of rights for AI-generated works.

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[Guest post] Ownership of IP rights by DAOs – the future is nigh?

The IPKat

The IPKat is pleased to host the following contribution by Katfriend Marianna Ryan (Edwin Coe and King's College London) on the topical issue of how Decentralised Autonomous Organisations (DAOs) are to be treated and what IP issues come with them. Here's what Marianna writes: Ownership of IP rights by DAOs – the future is nigh?

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White House Executive Order on AI Punts on IP Issues

LexBlog IP

The White House Executive Order on AI (“EO”) is comprehensive and covers a wide range of topics. One of the topics which raises many legal issues, particularly with generative AI (“genAI”), is intellectual property. We provided a summary here. It addresses many of the risks and problems that can arise with AI.

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‘AI Generated Work’, ‘Computer Generated’ and ‘Work’ in Copyright: Whether AI Generated Work is a ‘Work’?

SpicyIP

In their work , Senja Assinen concludes that AI-generated works are not currently protected under European Union copyright law, as they are not considered original works of authorship. In the context of copyright laws, AI-generated work poses a unique challenge in determining authorship and ownership. Copyright Office and U.S.

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ChatUSG: What Companies Doing Business with the Government Need to Know About Artificial Intelligence

LexBlog IP

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) released a joint statement on “Enforcement Efforts Against Discrimination and Bias in Automated Systems.” ” Joint Statement at 2. ” Joint Statement at 2. This Guidance covers some important topics.