Interplay Between AI, Cybercrimes & IPR
- IJLLR Journal
- Apr 30
- 1 min read
Shailesh, Amity Law School, Amity University, Noida
Mr. Pawan Kumar, Assistant Professor, Amity Law School, Noida
ABSTRACT
The exponential growth of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has revolutionized numerous industries, driving innovation in automation, data processing, and creative content generation. However, this technological progress has also introduced new vectors for cyber threats and unprecedented challenges in safeguarding Intellectual Property Rights (IPR). This dissertation explores the complex interplay between AI, cybercrimes, and the legal frameworks governing intellectual property. It examines how AI systems, while enabling efficiency, are increasingly vulnerable to cyber-attacks such as data poisoning, model inversion, adversarial manipulation, and model theft—all of which pose significant risks to proprietary technologies and trade secrets. Furthermore, it delves into the misuse of AI for IPR infringement, including unauthorized content generation, trademark violations, and circumvention of digital rights management. Through comparative legal analysis across jurisdictions including India, the USA, and the European Union, the study highlights regulatory gaps and the urgent need for adaptive legal reforms. The research concludes by emphasizing the importance of ethical AI development, stronger enforcement mechanisms, and international cooperation in balancing technological advancement with the protection of intellectual assets.