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From Music Tracks to Google Maps: Who Owns Computer Generated Works?


Mark Perry


School of Law, University of New England

Thomas Margoni


University of Amsterdam - Institute for Information Law (IViR)


Computer Law and Security Review, Vol. 26, pp. 621-629, 2010

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Increasingly the digital content used in everyday life has little or no human intervention in its creation. Typically, when such content is delivered to consumers it comes with attached claims of copyright. However, depending on the jurisdiction, approaches to ownership of computer-generated works vary from legislated to uncertain. In this paper we look at the various approaches taken by the common law, and the legislative approach take in the United Kingdom.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 25

Keywords: Computer-generated works, copyright, authors and ownership, legislative and common law approaches

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Date posted: July 26, 2010 ; Last revised: October 28, 2012

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Perry, Mark and Margoni, Thomas, From Music Tracks to Google Maps: Who Owns Computer Generated Works?. Computer Law and Security Review, Vol. 26, pp. 621-629, 2010. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1647584

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Mark Perry (Contact Author)
School of Law, University of New England ( email )
Armidale, New South Wales 2351
Australia
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Thomas Margoni
University of Amsterdam - Institute for Information Law (IViR) ( email )
Rokin 84
Amsterdam, 1012 KX
Netherlands
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