Generative AI – IP cases and policy tracker | Mishcon de Reya
With businesses in various sectors exploring the opportunities arising from the explosion in generative AI tools, it is important to be alive to the potential risks. In particular, the use of generative AI tools raises several issues relating to intellectual property, with potential concerns around infringements of IP rights in the inputs used to train such tools, as well as in output materials.
There are also unresolved questions of the extent to which works generated by AI should be protected by IP rights. These issues are before the courts in various jurisdictions, and are also the subject of ongoing policy and regulatory discussions.
Intellectual Property Cases
In this tracker, we provide an insight on the various intellectual property cases relating to generative AI going through the courts (focusing on a series of copyright cases in the US and UK), as well as anticipated policy and legislative developments.
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