2020
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3578819
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Implementing User Rights for Research in the Field of Artificial Intelligence: A Call for International Action

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“…Finally, extra EU countries which are not bound by the rigidity of EU law in this area, can be divided in two main categories. Those who have enacted a broad and/or flexible approach (US, Canada, Singapore, South Korea, Japan, Israel 115 ), and those who have not yet done so. In the light of the above, a technology enabling exception, or a computational uses provision appears as one of the most urgent additions to national copyright laws that countries concerned with cultural and technological sovereignty should pursue.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, extra EU countries which are not bound by the rigidity of EU law in this area, can be divided in two main categories. Those who have enacted a broad and/or flexible approach (US, Canada, Singapore, South Korea, Japan, Israel 115 ), and those who have not yet done so. In the light of the above, a technology enabling exception, or a computational uses provision appears as one of the most urgent additions to national copyright laws that countries concerned with cultural and technological sovereignty should pursue.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Text and data mining (TDM), for instance, makes it possible to browse, analyse, and manipulate huge amounts of digital text or data within seconds. It is not clear whether current copyright limitations and exceptions would permit such use with respect to the accessible collections of a research institution (Flynn et al, 2020 ). One could potentially view TDM as an instrument of “massive infringement” of copyright (Reichman and Okediji, 2012 , p. 1412, 1426–1428).…”
Section: Copyright As An Impediment To Open Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This situation has hampered big data projects which are necessary for development of various AI applications. Therefore, numerous studies have appeared discussing the situation and necessary changes in legal frameworks (Rosati, 2018;Sag, 2019;Flynn et al, 2020).…”
Section: Cybersecurity Domain and Availability Of The Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%