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@article{188266,
author = {Virta D. Godhani and Lakshita Singh},
title = {Global Copyright law Dynamics: Legal Interpretations of AI-Generated Content Rights and Ownership},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2025},
volume = {12},
number = {7},
pages = {1495-1502},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=188266},
abstract = {Growth and technological advancements in the twenty-first century have led to the widespread usage of artificial intelligence, which impacts every aspect of our lives. Especially human creativity, as it is an essential component of our existence, and it is mostly protected and governed by copyrights across the globe. However, there are several loopholes within the current legislation regarding AI Ownership and Copyright; hence, through this paper, the researchers have tried to analyze the challenges that arise within the current legal framework regarding the intersection of copyright and artificial intelligence, particularly in terms of origin, authorship, ownership, and copyright protection. Furthermore, the researchers have tried to analyze the existing copyright jurisprudence, legal judgments, and interpretations for AI-generated content in the United States of America, China, and the European Union, comparing them to the Indian laws to get more clarity as to where our legislation need for improvement and fill the gaps and develop adaptable legal frameworks to address the complexities of AI and intellectual property in the digital age, especially in India. This research provides insight into India’s copyright laws concerning the ownership of AI-generated content and gives possible solutions and recommendations for an efficient legal system for a devolving nation. Overall, through this research, we have tried to provide insights into the Indian legislation about AI-generated content and ownership while also comparing them to other legislations to get clearer solutions for the same.},
keywords = {Artificial intelligence, law of Copyright, Judicial Interpretation, Challenges, Ownership},
month = {December},
}
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