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Infringement risk relating to creation and use of the output of a generative AI system
Where the Output of a generative AI system is the same or substantially similar to a third party’s copyright work
Global | Publication | September 2018
Innovation in financial technology is set to transform the delivery of financial services. In this edition of the Banking and finance disputes review, we consider possible disputes that may arise out of new technology and the associated regulation and investigations.
In Blockchain disputes: an introduction, we give an overall picture of the rights and obligations that will be created when blockchain technology is used, the types of dispute that might arise and possible dispute resolution mechanisms. Then, Applying US financial regulatory statutes in cryptocurrency disputes addresses one important aspect of disputes in relation to the principal current use of blockchain technology.
Regulatory oversight and internal investigations are often a precursor to litigation. In Waiver of privilege in investigations, we look at recent caselaw that may apply whenever an internal investigation leads to litigation. Another trap for the unwary at the pre-litigation dispute stage is examined in Freedom of contract and oral variation: freedom to or freedom from?
For disputes involving financial institutions, we continue to look at recent and future developments. Valuation of financial assets: Discretion in a crisis and Enforcing security over property consider recent judgments dealing with actions taken following breach of contract that are ultimately the subject of litigation. Competing jurisdiction clauses: ISDA wins explains how the Court of Appeal has tried to resolve an important issue affecting the ISDA Master Agreement. Finally, we have our regular attempt at prediction, based on statistical analysis from the Court Intelligence Database, Banking litigation trends: An update.
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Where the Output of a generative AI system is the same or substantially similar to a third party’s copyright work
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The approach and requirements for intellectual property rights to subsist in computer-generated works vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
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Generative AI systems are trained using vast amounts of data, often taken from sources in the public domain that may be protected by copyright or other intellectual property rights, such as, in the UK and EU, a database right.
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