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AI v copyright: how could public interest theory shift the discourse?
Artha Dermawan
Faculty of Law
Graduate School
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Copyright
100%
Public Interest
100%
Public Interest Theory
100%
Rightsholders
42%
Generative AI
42%
Copyright Law
28%
Normative Content
28%
Polity
14%
Content-based
14%
Digital Age
14%
Cultural Production
14%
Creative Work
14%
Cultural Expression
14%
Democratization of Information
14%
Individual Interest
14%
Evidence-based Analysis
14%
Fair Use
14%
Virginia
14%
Social Sciences
Public Interest
100%
Interest Theory
100%
Artificial Intelligence
100%
Copyright Law
22%
Open Access
11%
Evidence-Based
11%
Cultural Production
11%
Democratization
11%
Fair use
11%
Computer Science
Generative Artificial Intelligence
100%
Artificial Intelligence
100%
Normative Content
66%
Open Access
33%
Cultural Expression
33%
Individual Interest
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Artificial Intelligence
100%
Psychology
Artificial Intelligence
100%