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Artificial Intelligence and Copyright (eBook)

Edited by: Guillaume Henry, Sanna Wolk

ISBN13: 9789403542881
Published: October 2025
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: Netherlands
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The rise of artificial intelligence is reshaping the very foundations of copyright law.

As AI systems grow more powerful – capable of producing images, text, music, and other forms of creative expression – they challenge long-established ideas of authorship, ownership, and copyright. Around the world, legal experts and policymakers are grappling with fundamental questions:

  • Who owns the rights to AI-generated works?
  • What material can be used to train AI systems?
  • How should publicly available online content be treated when used by AI?
  • Can the products of AI be freely used – or even legally protected?

This book explores these pressing issues in depth, offering a clear overview of how copyright laws and regulations are evolving in practice across the EU, Canada, the United States, Asia, and South America.

A must-read for legal professionals, policymakers, creators, and anyone seeking to understand how AI is rewriting the rules of copyright law.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law, eBooks, IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
About the Contributors
Foreword
A Comparative Global Overview
1. Belgium
2. Brazil
3. Canada
4. China
5. Finland
6. France
7. Germany
8. Hong Kong
9. India
10. Paraguay
11. Poland
12. Sweden
13. Switzerland
14. United Arab Emirates
15. United Kingdom
16. United States of America