Volume 14, Number 2 (2020) Symposium: Intelligent Entertainment: Shaping Policies on the Algorithmic Generation and Regulation of Creative Works – Florida International University College of Law (Miami, Florida, 2019)
Front Matter
Introduction
Introduction: Intelligent Entertainment: Shaping Policies on The Algorithmic Generation and Regulation of Creative Works
Hannibal Travis
Articles
Independent Creation in a World of AI
Clark D. Asay
Future of Copyright & Competition Law in Media
Dr. Matthew Eric Bassett
Temperamental or Transient as a Tesseract? Analyzing Process Patent Eligibility Post-Alice
Dr. Johanna K. Dennis
Litigating Against the Artificially Intelligent Infringer
Yvette Joy Liebesman and Julie Cromer Young
AI and IP: Are Creativity and Inventorship Inherently Human Activities?
Christian E. Mammen and Carrie Richey
Copyright Law’s Impact on Machine Intelligence in the United States and The European Union
Matthew Sag
Institutionalized Algorithmic Enforcement—The Pros and Cons of the EU Approach to UGC Platform Liability
Martin Senftleben
Can Algorithms Promote Fair Use?
Peter K. Yu
Comments
2019-2020 Editorial Board
- Editor-in-Chief
- Sarah E. Morgado
- Executive Managing Editors
- Carmen M. Ortega
- Casey Waldeck
- Executive Symposium Editor
- Annabelle Gonzalez-Suarez
- Executive Comments Editor
- Cecilia Torres-Toldeo
- Executive Business Editor
- Matthew Fox
- Executive Marketing Editor
- Loune-Djenia Askew