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Practical Law Commercial have released a brand new resource, Practical note, Artificial intelligence and copyright. AI has become an increasingly widespread and indispensable technology used in businesses, industry and homes.

This resource primarily discusses artificial intelligence (AI) from the perspective of copyright law in Australia. It considers: the concept of AI and how it is used by creators; the subsistence of copyright in AI systems and AI-generated works and in particular, the originality and authorship challenges arising from AI-generated works; and copyright infringement. It also highlights some international developments and provides links to information about AI and copyright law in the United Kingdom and United States of America (accessible depending on your Practical Law subscription).

By Practical Law Australia Team

Practical Law Australia’s expert legal writers have practical expertise gained from some of the country's leading law firms and corporate legal departments, including Ashurst, Baker & McKenzie, Gilbert + Tobin, Herbert Smith Freehills, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and more. They understand the pressure to deliver timely and cost effective legal advice, which is why Practical Law’s fully maintained practice notes, precedents, drafting notes and checklists offer clear and concise know-how with a practical perspective.

For more information on Practical Law Australia’s legal writing team, visit legal.thomsonreuters.com.au/practical-law-team

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