The World’s First Case Involving a Generative Artificial Intelligence: Shanghai Xinchuanghua Cultural Development Co Ltd v AI Company (Pseudonym)

Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property, volume 14, issue 4, 2024[10.4337/qmjip.2024.04.05]

29 Pages Posted: 23 Dec 2024

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Fen Jiang

Ningbo University

Hong Wu

NingboTech University - School of Law; Faculty of Law, University of Oxford

Date Written: November 28, 2024

Abstract

Shanghai Xinchuanghua Cultural Development Co., Ltd. v. AI Company (pseudonym) is the first in the world to render a judgement on whether a generative artificial intelligence service provider should bear copyright liability for the infringement of other people's prior works by its generated content. The court ruled on the types of copyright exclusive rights involved.

Keywords: copyright, generative artificial intelligence, generative artificial intelligence service provider, duty of care, burden of proof

Suggested Citation

Jiang, Fen and Wu, Hong, The World’s First Case Involving a Generative Artificial Intelligence: Shanghai Xinchuanghua Cultural Development Co Ltd v AI Company (Pseudonym) (November 28, 2024). Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property, volume 14, issue 4, 2024[10.4337/qmjip.2024.04.05], Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5054279

Fen Jiang

Ningbo University ( email )

Hong Wu (Contact Author)

NingboTech University - School of Law ( email )

Faculty of Law, University of Oxford ( email )

St Aldates
Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 1DP
United Kingdom

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