Beschreibung
'Artificial Creativity? A German and European Copyright Perspective on Artificial Intelligence Systems, their Use Cases and their Generated Works of Art - with a Particular Focus on Artificial Neural Networks': Artificial intelligence systems and creative artifacts generated by them give rise to several questions with regard to German and European copyright law. Are they protected as works of art? Does the training of networks and their analysis infringe on copyright of third parties? This treatise answers these - and other - questions de lege lata and develops a novel approach towards the artifacts de lege ferenda.
Autorenporträt
Lucas Jager studied law at Humboldt University of Berlin. During his studies, he specialized in European and German intellectual property Iaw and participated in the 'Humboldt Law Clinic IT Law'. Following the First Legal Examination, he worked as a research assistant at an international corporate law firm in Berlin for several years. Since 2021, he has been a law clerk at the Higher Regional Court of Berlin (Kammergericht Berlin).
Herstellerkennzeichnung:
Duncker & Humblot GmbH
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