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13/11/2025 - Intellectual Property Law Grapples with AI's Gray Areas (USA)

argument: Notizie/News - Intellectual Property Law

Source: Columbus Jewish News

This article explores the significant legal uncertainties and "gray areas" that the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence is creating within intellectual property (IP) law. Traditional IP frameworks, designed long before the advent of generative AI, are being tested by new questions of ownership, authorship, and infringement. The piece highlights the central debate over whether an AI system can be considered an "author" or "inventor" for the purposes of copyright and patent law, a question courts and patent offices worldwide are currently grappling with.

Another major area of contention discussed is the use of existing copyrighted materials—such as text, images, and music—to train AI models. Content creators argue that this practice constitutes mass copyright infringement, while AI developers often counter with claims of fair use. The article suggests that these unresolved issues are likely to lead to a prolonged period of litigation and legislative debate. The legal community anticipates that courts will need to interpret old laws in new contexts, and lawmakers may be required to create entirely new legal categories to address the unique challenges posed by AI-generated works.