From Music Tracks to Google Maps:
Who Owns Computer Generated Works?
Mark Perry
University of Western Ontario - Faculty of Law
Thomas Margoni
University of Western Ontario - Faculty of Law
Computer Law and Security Review, Vol. 26, pp.
621-629, 2010
Abstract:
Increasingly the digital content used in everyday life has
little or no human intervention in its creation. Typically, when
such content is delivered to consumers it comes with attached
claims of copyright. However, depending on the jurisdiction,
approaches to ownership of computer-generated works vary from
legislated to uncertain. In this paper we look at the various
approaches taken by the common law, and the legislative approach
take in the United Kingdom.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 25
Keywords: Computer-generated works, copyright,
authors and ownership, legislative and common law approaches
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