argument: Notizie/News - Intellectual Property Law
Source: IUS Letter
IUS Letter analyzes recent US case law concerning the legal protection of works generated by AI. The article explores how courts interpret authorship and ownership issues when content is produced autonomously or semi-autonomously by AI systems.
It highlights unresolved questions about copyright eligibility and the challenges of fitting AI-generated works into traditional IP frameworks. The piece also discusses implications for developers, users, and policymakers.
The article concludes by identifying the need for clearer legislation to address the unique nature of AI-created intellectual property.