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AI And Patent Rights Impacts Over Inventorship And Ownership




Thanima. S


ABSTRACT


This article explores at the complicated connection between patent law and AI and how it impacts creator rights and who owns AI inventions. As AI gets better, it's leading to new innovations in more fields. Because AI systems can make ideas without any help from humans, it's hard to figure out who came up with them, who made patents and owns the rights to them. Some law experts think AI should be recognized as an inventor to encourage creativity, while others think inventions should only be made by humans. These arguments make it clear that ownership and inventorship problems need to be solved in a way that encourages an open, responsible, and fair innovation ecosystem. To strike a balance between innovation and ethics, lawmakers and government officials are thinking about adding AI ownership and inventorship to copyright rules. Stakeholders can make sure that AI- generated technologies help society while protecting ethics and rights by explaining regulatory frameworks and encouraging responsible innovation.


Keywords: Patent law, AI, ownership, innovation, inventorship, ethics, regulatory framework, transparency.



Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

Website: www.ijllr.com

Accessibility: Open Access

License: Creative Commons 4.0

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