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Title: Al límite del principio de autoria: la propiedad intelectual de la Inteligencia Artificial
Author: Balagué Sierra, Carmen
Director: Xalabarder, Raquel  
Abstract: For some time now, technology has been generating content that can be categorized as works – music, theatre, cinema, literature, painting, etc. – that are eligible for intellectual property (IP) and/or copyright protection. These are known as computer-generated works (CGW), with examples such as the Edmond de Belamy portrait or The Next Rembrandt. This raises questions, on the one hand, about the validity of the authorship principle, i.e., there is no work without an author and no author without a work, and on the other hand, whether the solutions provided by comparative law are (or are not) sufficient or appropriate. In the thesis, we also explore other non-human creations: those of animals and transhumans (hybrids, cyborgs). We will analyze both the object (the work) and the subject (the author), concluding with a defense of intellectual property based on the centrality of the anthropocentric figure of the author, and relegating the protection of other forms of creation to different frameworks.
Keywords: copyright
authorship
computer generated works
artificial intelligence
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis
Issue Date: 30-Mar-2023
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/  
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