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Naruto v. Slater, No. 16-15469 (9th Cir. 2018)
3.1
http://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2018/04/23/16-15469.pdf
Pamela Samuelson, Allocating Ownership Rights in Computer-Generated Works, 47 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 1185 (1986)
4.10
https://scholarship.law.berkeley.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2067&context=facpubs
Peter Blok, The inventor's new tool: artificial intelligence - how does it fit in the European patent system? 39(2) European Intellectual Property Review 69-73 (2017)
8.1.3
https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/223014751?q&versionId=244528200
Philip Leith, The rise and fall of the legal expert system, 30(3) International Review of Law, Computers & Technology 107дус114 (2016)
9.4
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13600869.2016.1232465
Proposal for a Directive on copyright in the Digital Single Market, COM(2016) 593 final (14 September 2016), Artt. 11-13
5.3
https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/proposal-directive-european-parliament-and-council-copyright-digital-single-market
Richard Eckart de Castilho, Giulia Dore, Thomas Margoni,Penny Labropoulou, Iryna Gurevych, A Legal Perspective on Training Models for Natural Language Processing, in Proceedings of the 11th LREC (ELRA, 2018)
4.5
http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2018/pdf/1006.pdf
Robert Denicola, Ex Machina: Copyright Protection for Computer-Generated Works, 69 Rutgers University Law Review 251 (2016)
4.9
http://www.rutgerslawreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Robert-Denicola-Ex-Machina-69-Rutgers-UL-Rev-251-2016.pdf
Russ Pearlman, Recognizing Artificial Intelligence (AI) as Authors and Inventors Under U.S. Intellectual Property Law, 24(2) Rich. J. L. & Tech. 1 (2018)
8.1.5
http://jolt.richmond.edu/files/2018/04/Pearlman_Recognizing-Artificial-Intelligence-AI-as-Authors-and-Inventors-Under-U.S.-Intellectual-Property-Law.pdf
Russ Pearlman, Recognizing Artificial Intelligence (AI) as Authors and Inventors Under U.S. Intellectual Property Law, 24(2) Rich. J. L. & Tech. 1 (2018)
3.3
http://jolt.richmond.edu/files/2018/04/Pearlman_Recognizing-Artificial-Intelligence-AI-as-Authors-and-Inventors-Under-U.S.-Intellectual-Property-Law.pdf
Ryan Abbott, Everything is Obvious, SSRN Research Paper (October 22, 2017); 66 UCLA L. Rev. (forthcoming 2019)
8.2.1
https://poseidon01.ssrn.com/delivery.php?ID=974110106091099104029108080085019090122078057047002065122085018091104006018029075096060017121055126111014099111127006120099003041053089019092096124025090109026067110064034002000016064009066021101076089119104112082124066095112001067121116080126127080072&EXT=pdf
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