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The (forgotten) moral rights in the age of AI

Kluwer Copyright Blog

The missing bit: moral rights. Moral rights have not been sufficiently discussed in the context of AI/ML. Moral rights generally include the paternity right (the right to be attributed as the/an author of the work) and the integrity right (the right not to have the work mutilated).

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What moral rights looked like in the 12th century—the story of "Guide of the Perplexed"

The IPKat

On occasion, they even addressed matters that have a resonance with modern intellectual property. The basic mechanism of the modern author is regulating reproduction of the work (the subject matter of copyright) and preventing affronts to the work and the author's connection with it (the subject matter of moral rights).

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Analyzing relationship between Contemporary art and Intellectual Property Rights

IIPRD

[Image Sources: Shutterstock] Protecting such outstanding works of art and property through the use of intellectual property law is undeniably a sound strategy. One of the law’s most distinctive features is its protection of the authors’ moral rights, which ensures that creators of all kinds of art may lay claim to their work.

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Intellectual Property and Artificial Intelligence Art

LexBlog IP

The growing popularity of art generated by Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer just a question of whether it is morally right to replace human artists. These are all questions that complicate copyright laws which require that a work be original in order to be protected intellectual property. – Michael Pham

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Laws Surrounding the Intellectual Property of NFTs in India

Biswajit Sarkar Copyright Blog

Just like crypto, NFTs use blockchain technology such as Ethereum and smart contacts (Binance Smart Chain), creating unique digital signatures making it very secure. NFTs, although they operate on similar blockchain technology such as cryptocurrencies, could not be any more dissimilar.

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Cardinals Of Intellectual Property Rights (Part- II)

IP and Legal Filings

In order to protect the same the laws should in tandem with the pace of technology. In India, protection under copyrights is provided into two forms, which includes, economic rights and the moral rights of the author. The post Cardinals Of Intellectual Property Rights (Part- II) first appeared on IPLF.

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Never Too Late: If you missed the IPKat last week!

The IPKat

If last week passed too quickly to follow all the IP updates , not to worry, this Kat has put together a whistle-stop tour of the news and events you missed: Patents A Kat thinking about law and technology. The book also discusses the real-life issues experienced by authors facing moral rights dilemmas.