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Redefining boundaries in innovation and knowledge domains: Investigating the impact of generative artificial intelligence on copyright and intellectual property rights
Journal of Innovation & Knowledge, Volume: 9, Issue: 4, Start page: 100630
Swansea University Authors: Tegwen Malik , Yogesh Dwivedi
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DOI (Published version): 10.1016/j.jik.2024.100630
Abstract
The rapid integration of generative AI (GenAI) into industries and society has prompted a re-evaluation of copyright and intellectual property rights (IPR) frameworks. GenAI's ability to produce original content using data from human-created sources raises critical ethical and legal concerns. C...
Published in: | Journal of Innovation & Knowledge |
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ISSN: | 2444-569X |
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Elsevier BV
2024
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URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa68397 |
Abstract: |
The rapid integration of generative AI (GenAI) into industries and society has prompted a re-evaluation of copyright and intellectual property rights (IPR) frameworks. GenAI's ability to produce original content using data from human-created sources raises critical ethical and legal concerns. Current copyright and IPR frameworks, designed around human authorship, are insufficient to address these challenges. This study, using a multi-perspective approach, explores GenAI's disruptive potential in replicating or transforming copyrighted materials, challenging established IPR norms. Findings highlight gaps in legislation and the opacity of GenAI platforms. To address these issues, this study presents a Dynamic Ethical Framework linked to a future global fair use policy, aiming to guide responsible GenAI development and use. By incorporating insights from domain experts, this study contextualizes emerging challenges and potential solutions within broader societal and technological trends. That said, this study calls for international collaboration and further research to reform IPR related laws and frameworks, ensuring they remain relevant and equitable in a GenAI-driven era. |
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Keywords: |
ChatGPT; Generative artificial intelligence; GenAI; Generative scholar; Innovation; Intellectual property (IP) Risks; Large language models (LLMs); Misuse case analysis; Personality rights |
College: |
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences |
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4 |
Start Page: |
100630 |