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Use Of Artificial Intelligence To Determine Copyright Liability For Musical Works, Shine Sean Tu
Use Of Artificial Intelligence To Determine Copyright Liability For Musical Works, Shine Sean Tu
West Virginia Law Review
This article explores the use of Artificial Intelligence to help define the existing test for copyright infringement for musical works. Currently, the test for copyright infringement requires the jury or a judge to determine whether the parties' works are "substantially similar" to each other from the vantage point of the "ordinary observer." This "substantial similarity" test has been criticized at almost every level due to its inconsistent nature. Artificial Intelligence has evolved to the point where it can be used as a tool to resolve many of the current issues associated with the "substantial similarity" test when it comes to …
Lowering The Stakes: Toward A Model Of Effective Copyright Dispute Resolution, Anthony Ciolli
Lowering The Stakes: Toward A Model Of Effective Copyright Dispute Resolution, Anthony Ciolli
West Virginia Law Review
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Maneuvering Through The Landmines Of Multiterritorial Copyright Litigation: How To Avoid The Presumption Against Extraterritoriality When Attempting To Recover For The Foreign Exploriation Of U.S. Copyrighted Works, Nathan R. Wollman
West Virginia Law Review
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Are States Free To Pirate Copyrighted Materials And Infringe Patents--Pennsylvania V. Union Gas May Mean They Are Not, Susan C. Hill
Are States Free To Pirate Copyrighted Materials And Infringe Patents--Pennsylvania V. Union Gas May Mean They Are Not, Susan C. Hill
West Virginia Law Review
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