Contents List of contributorsvii PART I MULTI-SUBJECT 1 Intellectual property and artificial intelligence: an introduction Ryan Abbott 2 2 The human cause Daniel J. Gervais 22 3 Considering intellectual property law for embodied forms of artificial intelligence40 Woodrow Barfield, Argyro Karanasiou and Karni Chagnal-Feferkorn 4 AI replication of musical styles points the way to an exclusive rights regime Sean M. O’Connor 5 The elusive intellectual property protection of trained machine learning models: a European perspective Jean-Marc Deltorn 6 An abject failure of intelligence: intellectual property and artificial intelligence 113 Michael D. Pendleton PART II 65 84 COPYRIGHT AND RELATED RIGHTS 7 The AI–copyright challenge: tech-neutrality, authorship, and the public interest 134 Carys J. Craig 8 Four theories in search of an A(I)uthor Giancarlo Frosio 156 9 Copyright law should stay true to itself in the age of artificial intelligence Alice Lee and Phoebe Woo 179 10 The protection of AI-generated pictures (photograph and painting) under copyright law Yaniv Benhamou and Ana Andrijevic 11 Performers’ rights and artificial intelligence Richard Arnold 218 12 AIn’t it just software? Shubha Ghosh 225 198 v Ryan Abbott - 9781800881907 Downloaded from https://www.elgaronline.com/ at 07/03/2024 02:51:02PM via free access vi Research handbook on intellectual property and artificial intelligence 13 Can artificial intelligence infringe copyright? Some reflections Enrico Bonadio, Plamen Dinev and Luke McDonagh PART III 245 TRADE MARKS AND DESIGNS 14 Computational trademark infringement and adjudication Daryl Lim 259 15 Online shopping with artificial intelligence: what role for trade marks? Anke Moerland and Christie Kafrouni 290 16 Trademark law, AI-driven behavioral advertising, and the Digital Services Act: toward source and parameter transparency for consumers, brand owners, and competitors Martin Senftleben 309 17 A quotidian revolution: artificial intelligence and trade mark law Dev S. Gangjee 325 18 The impact of AI on designs law Trevor Cook 346 PART IV PATENTS AND TRADE SECRETS 19 Legal fictions and the corporation as an inventive artificial intelligence Dennis Crouch 356 20 Economic reasons to recognise AI inventors Benjamin Mitra-Kahn 376 21 Reverse engineering (by) artificial intelligence Shawn Bayern 391 22 Trade secrets versus the AI explainability principle Rita Matulionyte and Tatiana Aranovich 405 23 The inventive step requirement and the rise of the AI machines Noam Shemtov and Garry A. Gabison 423 24 Trade secrecy, factual secrecy and the hype surrounding AI Sharon K. Sandeen and Tanya Aplin 443 Index461 Ryan Abbott - 9781800881907 Downloaded from https://www.elgaronline.com/ at 07/03/2024 02:51:02PM via free access