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Developments in Intellectual Property Strategy: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and New Technologies (eBook)

Edited by: Nadia Naim

ISBN13: 9783031425769
Published: February 2024
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Country of Publication: Switzerland
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As more start-ups and spin out companies are carrying out IP audits and adding value to their assets, it is an essential part of the business strategy planning to have expert knowledge on the impact of IP on business growth and sustainability. This book constitutes a cutting edge and business focussed collection on the impact of IP on the business world.

The ethical discourse in IP concerns the ever growing artificial intelligence (AI) sector and how businesses can protect their IP and incorporate AI. Moral sentiments often take a back seat to market sentiments, even in shaping the direction of ethical business strategy. This anomaly persists despite growing interest in ethics and IP. Taking an interdisciplinary and diverse perspective, this book enriches the evolving definition and scope of ethical finance literature by focusing on actors, products and regulation that shape the business sector. Considering the gap between theory and practice, this book bridges academic and professional knowledge in unpacking ethical and governance issues in the intellectual property industry.

In an effort to include as many viewpoints as possible, contributions have been gathered from diverse fields, including business, intellectual property, artificial intelligence, ethics, governance, law, management, philosophy and religion. This book will appeal to academics in the field of intellectual property, business ethics, technology and strategic innovation, as well as practitioners and policy makers.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law, eBooks, IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
1) Ethical considerations of the impact of intellectual property on business growth and protection
2) Potential benefit or harm of artificial intelligence on businesses and companies
3) Is there a tangible value to IP audits for companies and start-ups
4) Balancing the ethics of AI and IP versus the business need for enterprise and innovation
5) A match made in AI heaven? Business growth artificial intelligence and intellectual property, is there space for both?
6) Autonomous futures and the ethical dilemmas, emerging issues concerning new technologies (e.g. robotics, AI), with regards to their business policy implications
7) Trade secrets, copyright, trademarks, international standard setting of intellectual property rights in particular investor to state dispute settlements and the role of national and international organisations in promoting economic growth
8) Ethical arguments for and against the growth of intellectual property and artificial intelligence
9) Ethical development of AI and robotics with a focus on business inclusion and strategy management
10) Automated and algorithmic decision-making in business and finance