Breaking Down Exclusivity in AI & IP

Published On Sun Jun 30 2024
Breaking Down Exclusivity in AI & IP

Rethinking Exclusivity – A Review of Artificial Intelligence & Intellectual Property

This review evaluates the edited work Artificial Intelligence & Intellectual Property by Jyh-An Lee, Reto M Hilty, and Kung-Chung Liu, published in the International Journal of Law and Information Technology, Volume 32, Issue 1, 2024, eaae007. You can access the full article here.

Overview

The review explores the book's objectives, target audience, and provides a summary of its content, both in a general sense and chapter by chapter. It discusses the book's ability to navigate complex subject matter and deliver a cohesive narrative with solid conclusions.

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Evaluation

Despite the ambitious nature of the project, the review praises the collaboration among contributors and the editors' vision, noting the overall success of the book. It delves into key arguments presented in the context of patents and copyrights, assessing their persuasiveness, strengths, and limitations.

Recommendation

Concluding with reflections, the review recommends this book as an enlightening read for those interested in the intersection of artificial intelligence and intellectual property.

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