Stanford Law School
Robotics and the Law
Copyright boundaries for the development and use of intelligent systems
Filed Apr 14, 2011
From an intellectual property perspective, the factors determining whether Artificial Intelligence programs are protected by copyright are the same as for ordinary computer programs. In contrast, the question of intelligent systems to act as authors is particularly interesting. In this case, the key issue is to the identity of the copyright owner: Is it the [...]
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