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Aaron Rieke, Miranda Bogen, David Robinson, Public Scrutiny of Automated Decisions: Early Lessons and Emerging Methods (An Upturn and Omidyar Network Report, 2018)
5.14
http://omidyar.com/sites/default/files/file_archive/Public%20Scrutiny%20of%20Automated%20Decisions.pdf
AI & IP CEIPI Advance Training Program
1.1
http://www.ceipi.edu/fileadmin/upload/DUN/CEIPI/Documents/Seminaire_Intelligence_artificielle_et_P.I/CEIPI-AI_IP_depliant_web-1.pdf
Alan Durham, Copyright and Information Theory: Toward an Alternative Model of "Authorship", 2004 BYU L. Rev. 69 (2004)
3.11
https://digitalcommons.law.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2147&context=lawreview
All Prior Art Project
8.2.3
http://areben.com/project/all-prior-art/
Ana Ramalho, Patentability of AI-Generated Inventions: Is a Reform of the Patent System Needed? (February 15, 2018)
8.1.1
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3168703
Andres Guadamuz and Chris Marsden, Blockchains and Bitcoin: Regulatory Responses to Cryptocurrencies, 20(12) First Monday (2015)
12.2
http://firstmonday.org/article/view/6198/5163
Andres Guadamuz and Diane Cabell, Data Mining in UK Higher Education Institutions: Law and Policy, 4(1) Queen Mary Intellectual Property Review 3-29 (2014)
6.3.2
https://www.elgaronline.com/view/journals/qmjip/4-1/qmjip.2014.01.01.xml
Andrн©s Guadamuz, Do Androids Dream of Electric Copyright? Comparative Analysis of Originality in Artificial Intelligence Generated Works, 2 Intellectual Property Quarterly 169 (2017)
3.5
http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/66693/3/Do%20Androids%20Dream%20of%20Electric%20Copyright.pdf
Annemarie Bridy, Coding Creativity: Copyright and the Artificially Intelligent Author, 2012 Stan. Tech. L. Rev. 5 (2012)
3.9
https://web.law.columbia.edu/sites/default/files/microsites/kernochan/09.materials-Bridy.pdf
Annemarie Bridy, The Evolution of Authorship: Work Made by Code, 39 Colum. J.L. & Arts 395 (2016)
4.4
https://lawandarts.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2016/06/8-39.3-Bridy.pdf
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