Generative AI and Author Remuneration

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Publication date 11-2023
Journal IIC - International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law
Volume | Issue number 54 | 10
Pages (from-to) 1535-1560
Organisations
  • Faculty of Law (FdR) - Institute for Information Law (IViR)
Abstract
With the evolution of generative AI systems, machine-made productions in the literary and artistic field have reached a level of refinement that allows them to replace human creations. The increasing sophistication of AI systems will inevitably disrupt the market for human literary and artistic works. Generative AI systems provide literary and artistic output much faster and cheaper. It is therefore foreseeable that human authors will be exposed to substitution effects. They may lose income as they are replaced by machines in sectors ranging from journalism and writing to music and visual arts. Considering this trend, the question arises whether it is advisable to take measures to compensate human authors for the reduction in their market share and income. Copyright law could serve as a tool to introduce an AI levy system and ensure the payment of equitable remuneration. In combination with mandatory collective rights management, the new revenue stream could be used to finance social and cultural funds that improve the working and living conditions of flesh-and-blood authors.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1007/s40319-023-01399-4
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