Abstract

This study aims to examine the legitimacy of intellectual property generated by artificial intelligence (AI) in Indonesia. With the rapid development of AI, intellectual property generated by AI has become a complex issue, attracting the attention of legal experts and stakeholders. Although the legal framework in Indonesia does not specifically address intellectual property generated by AI, certain aspects of existing law may apply in this context. This study uses normative or doctrinal research methods to analyze the legal framework in Indonesia regarding intellectual property, including copyright law, patent law, industrial design law, and trade secret protection. In addition, this research examines the views of legal experts and stakeholders in Indonesia regarding the legitimacy of intellectual property generated by AI. The results of this research are expected to provide a clearer understanding of the legality of intellectual property law produced by AI in Indonesia. Research results will contribute to discussions around AIrelated laws and regulations and may serve as the basis for future regulatory changes or adjustments. This study has significant implications for stakeholders, including AI creators, users, and developers in Indonesia. By understanding the applicable legal framework, appropriate legal protection frameworks can be created for AI-generated intellectual property, promoting continuous innovation and responsible utilization of AI.
 Keywords: artificial intelligence, intellectual property, legality

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