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25 Things You Should Know About Artificial Intelligence Art and Copyright (2nd edn)

Pablo Fernández

Carballo-Calero

Navarra, Pamplona, Spain

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Editorial Aranzadi, S.A.U. [Thomson Reuters]

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2023

ISBN: 978-84-1163-484-7, Soft cover, pp. 153 Price: €22.00

Ernesto Edwards

Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna

*Email: ernesto.edwards@santannapisa.it

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Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, Volume 19, Issue 7, July 2024, Pages 618–619, https://doi.org/10.1093/jiplp/jpae036

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22 March 2024

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30 January 2024

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31 January 2024

Corrected and typeset:

22 March 2024

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22 March 2024

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In the rapidly evolving landscape, where technology and creativity intersect, 25 Things You Should Know About Artificial Intelligence Art and Copyright by Pablo Fernández Carballo-Calero emerges as a concise and informative guide that sheds light on the complex relationship between Artificial Intelligence (AI), art and copyright law. Carballo-Calero, an expert in commercial law and IP law, presents this second edition as a valuable resource for artists, legal professionals and anyone intrigued by the intersection of AI and creativity. The book is structured into 25 succinct chapters, each addressing a specific aspect of the multifaceted connection between AI-generated art and copyright considerations.

Originating from its Spanish predecessor, La Propiedad Intelectual de las Obras creadas por Inteligencia Artificial, published in March 2021 by the same publishing house, the author expands here the reach of his scholarship, fostering cross-cultural dialogue and facilitating a broader understanding of the complexities inherent to this burgeoning field. While it is not uncommon for a reviewer to have read various editions of an academic book, this reviewer also had the opportunity to interview the author on his radio show at CNN Radio Argentina back in June 2023. On that occasion, Carballo-Calero expanded upon the difference between AI-generated works and AI-assisted works. This difference currently stands as one of the pivotal points of debate because of the difficulty in establishing the threshold that separates one from the other.

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