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The swift advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has profoundly impacted the creative sectors, allowing AI systems to independently produce original works across literature, music, visual arts, and beyond. This progress poses significant challenges to established copyright laws, which are fundamentally based on human authorship and the concept of legal personhood. This paper investigates the intricacies of AI-generated works in the context of copyright legislation, questioning whether AI should be recognized as a legal entity or if alternative copyright ownership models should be explored. The research examines the historical notion of legal personhood, its relevance to non-human entities, and the possibility of extending it to AI. By conducting a comparative analysis of legal frameworks in various jurisdictions—including the United States, United Kingdom, China. This study highlights critical legal challenges and emerging trends in the regulation of AI copyright. Different legal models are evaluated, such as exclusive human ownership, collaborative authorship between AI and humans, and independent copyright rights for AI. The results indicate that while AI-generated works offer new avenues for innovation, they also introduce ethical, economic, and legal dilemmas, particularly concerning accountability, originality, and the risk of market monopolization. The research promotes a balanced legal framework that encourages AI-driven creativity while adhering to current copyright regulations. Ultimately, the study emphasizes the need for international collaboration in policy formulation to address the increasing influence of AI in copyright law, aiming for a legal structure that aligns technological progress with intellectual property rights.
"Artificial Intelligence and Legal Personhood: Exploring Its Role in Copyright Law", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.10, Issue 2, page no.a539-a554, February-2025, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2502054.pdf
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