Abstract
In response to the UK Intellectual Property Office’s call for views on Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property, this paper by the Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre addresses the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on exceptions in copyright law. Response focus on balancing the protection of the rights of copyright-holders as against the need for a variety of large data inputs from international sources for ethical, robust and innovative AI development. This paper argues that AI developers may benefit from the quotation exception as a form of ‘global mandatory fair use’, whilst calls for enhanced collective licensing arrangements to ensure proper remuneration for copyright-holders.
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