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Analyzing The Evolving Concept Of Originality Under Indian Copyright Law In The Era Of Artificial Intelligence


Anushka Samdurkar, Research Assistant under DPIIT-IPR Chair at National Law Institute University, Bhopal


ABSTRACT


The concept of Intellectual Property Rights is an ever flourishing and ever evolving concept in today’s era. Safeguarding one’s own intellectual creation is of utmost importance not only to reap monetary benefits but for overall growth and development of nation. But, the advent of Artificial Intelligence has challenged this kind of intangible rights. This paper sheds light on the concept of Originality in the field of Copyright Law and how the concept is evolving and shifting from traditional human centric approach to encompass various aspects and technological advancements in the age of Artificial Intelligence (AI). This paper further highlights the need for intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Copyright law which would promote innovation and investment in AI powered creative industries.


Keywords: Intellectual Property Rights, Artificial Intelligence, Innovation, Investment, Copyright Law, Originality, and AI powered creative Industries.



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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

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