The rise of big data and the increasingly widespread adoption of artificial intelligence across many industries have complicated our understanding of the values of twentieth-century intellectual property rules. If anything, the expected social costs (such as privacy) of new technology have already intensified debates - both global and national in scope - about the nature of rules that best foster innovation, facilitate access to public goods, and enable economic development. This paper explores the fundamental questions facing the copyright system in the new industrial and digital era. https://www.ictsd.org/sites/default/files/research/creative_markets_and_copy right_in_the_fourth_industrial_era-okediji-ictsd_final_0.pdf Via Infojustice.org