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100 Years Of International Ip - Reflections On Past, Present And Future, Frederick M. Abbott Jan 2023

100 Years Of International Ip - Reflections On Past, Present And Future, Frederick M. Abbott

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We have been asked to reflect on the past 100 years of international intellectual property law and to try to project forward about what changes might be necessary or desirable in the future. Only a science fiction writer would purport to have some idea about what things might look like a hundred years in the future, including from the standpoint of international intellectual property, so my remarks on that will be somewhat more proximate to the present.


Artificially Intelligent Persons, Nadia Banteka Jan 2021

Artificially Intelligent Persons, Nadia Banteka

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) entities seriously challenge traditional legal frameworks for attribution and liability because they operate at an increasing distance from their developers and owners, resulting in accountability gaps. Consider a scenario in which a self-driving car causes injury or even death to a human. Who do we hold accountable? We have no clear answer as to who can be sued or prosecuted because we lack a comprehensive legal understanding of AI entities. Many scholars propose as a solution to the accountability problem attaching liability to the direct source of the harm, the Al entity itself, by first granting it …