ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWS IN INDIA

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWS IN INDIA

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWS IN INDIA

AUTHOR – MS. YASAVI MURUGAN, STUDENT AT GOVERNMENT LAW COLLEGE, CHENGALPATTU

BEST CITATION – MS. YASAVI MURUGAN, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWS IN INDIA, INDIAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL REVIEW (IJLR), 4 (2) OF 2024, PG. 1365-1374, APIS – 3920 – 0001 & ISSN – 2583-2344.

ABSTRACT

Intelligence and Intellectual Property Law in India”. Is it time for a revival? Protection. In Artificial intelligence systems are widely accepted in today’s technological world. With the integration of technology, it is only a matter of time before these machines start producing high-quality products without human intervention. This raises the issue of  Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) because it  not only affects traditional  concepts such as patents and copyrights, but also gives rise to problems with the management of other structures. This article is designed to provide an understanding of the expansion of intelligence and intelligence law and the  challenges that may arise from a world perspective. It also aims to provide advice on intellectual property rights and find solutions to copyright infringement for technology-generated content. The title of this article is “Artificial particular, the Copyright Act of 1957 and the Patent Act of 1970 and some provisions of these Acts that serve as protective measures for artificial intelligence systems are emphasized. In addition, it has been determined that these regulations need to be updated depending on new developments in the field of intellectual property. The article concludes by arguing that intellectual property law, like other laws, needs to be modified or adapted according to new trends of technological development.

Key Words: Artificial Intelligence, Intellectual Property Law, Patent Law, New Development of AI system