Intellectual Property Rights Analysis in the Context of Artificial Intelligence Development in the Indonesian Legal Context

Authors

  • Diana Setiawati Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta
  • Nikita Kimberly Huang University of Technology Sydney

Keywords:

AI Ethics, Generative AI, Indonesia, Intellectual Property

Abstract

Background: The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) in Indonesia presents new challenges and opportunities in the field of intellectual property rights (IPR). AI's ability to autonomously create creative works, inventions, and data-driven insights raises critical questions regarding authorship, ownership, and the scope of protection within Indonesia's existing IPR legal framework.

Methodology: The legal research methodology in this context will involve comparative legal analysis to compare the intellectual property rights (IPR) framework in Indonesia with legal frameworks in other countries that have faced similar challenges related to artificial intelligence (AI). The research will also involve legal theory analysis and case studies to identify weaknesses and strengths within the existing legal framework and their implications for practice. Interpretative legal methods will also be employed to understand how the adoption of AI in IPR can be interpreted and applied within the Indonesian legal context.

Objectives: This article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in the field of intellectual property in Indonesia, offering insights into potential legal reforms and policy directions.

Findings: The result shows that there is necessity for adapting Indonesian intellectual property laws to address AI-generated creations, emphasizing AI's potential to improve enforcement. It underscores the importance of considering ethical and socioeconomic impacts and suggests a comprehensive understanding for effective legal reforms in Indonesia.

Originality/Novelty: This article focuses on the Indonesian context, highlighting the specific challenges and opportunities that arise at the intersection of artificial intelligence and intellectual property rights within the country's legal framework. By emphasizing the need for legal adaptation and enforcement enhancement tailored to Indonesia's unique circumstances, it provides valuable insights for policymakers and stakeholders addressing these complex issues in the Indonesian context.

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Published

2024-09-30