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Navigating Copyright in the Age of AI: Protecting Creativity in Artificial Intelligence-Generated Works

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In this episode of Legal Thesis Talks, we discuss Iina Ryynänen's master's thesis from Spring 2024, titled, Lack of Copyright Protection in AI-Generated Works: A New Form of Protection, from the University of Lapland.

The thesis addresses the critical issue of intellectual property protection for works generated by artificial intelligence. It examines the current lack of copyright protection for these creations, questioning whether AI can be considered an author, or if the credit should go to the creator or user of the AI. By analyzing the requirements for originality, the thesis concludes that AI-generated works fail to meet the necessary threshold, leading to the urgent need for reform in intellectual property rights.

Disclaimer: This podcast may include content generated by Artificial Intelligence. While we aim for accuracy, some information may contain errors or biases. We encourage our listeners to critically assess the content and seek additional sources for verification.

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In this episode of Legal Thesis Talks, we discuss Iina Ryynänen's master's thesis from Spring 2024, titled, Lack of Copyright Protection in AI-Generated Works: A New Form of Protection, from the University of Lapland.

The thesis addresses the critical issue of intellectual property protection for works generated by artificial intelligence. It examines the current lack of copyright protection for these creations, questioning whether AI can be considered an author, or if the credit should go to the creator or user of the AI. By analyzing the requirements for originality, the thesis concludes that AI-generated works fail to meet the necessary threshold, leading to the urgent need for reform in intellectual property rights.

Disclaimer: This podcast may include content generated by Artificial Intelligence. While we aim for accuracy, some information may contain errors or biases. We encourage our listeners to critically assess the content and seek additional sources for verification.

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