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April 22, 2024

Practice Work Shop (PWS) On “Would Restrictions On AI Training With Copyrighted Materials Be Detrimental To The Public Interest?”

Featuring: Vaidehi Gupta

During last week’s PWS Session, Vaidehi Gupta, Associate, led a discussion on ‘Would restrictions on AI training with copyrighted materials be detrimental to the public interest?’ The session delved into the complex interplay between Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology and copyright law, probing critical questions that shape this dynamic landscape. The members scrutinized the notion of originality vis-à-vis AI-generated works that are created using copyrighted materials and contemplated the potential ramifications of machine learning on creators’ interests. The discussion then reflected on the adequacy of the current framework in safeguarding authors’ rights while nurturing innovation. The members also brainstormed potential steps that might allow for a regime that will equitably harmonize the authors’ rights to derive benefits from their works with the larger public interest of having the widest possible access to such works.

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