When Artificial Intelligence Systems started to act as autonomous agents, that means, without human influence, they altered the way we see the creative process. Despite this unquestionable reality, copyright does not recognize the creative capacity of these systems, so, the works originated by non-humans eventually fall into the public domain. This article discusses the copyright law, understanding that the author of a work produced by Artificial Intelligence Systems is either from the system developer or from the contracting party. This law review is necessary not only to encourage the use of Artificial Intelligence, but would allow the progress of science without long normative change.
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David Asevedo Ramos, J., Gomes da Silva, L., & Nadler Prata, D. (2018). INTELIGÊNCIA ARTIFICIAL E A LEI DE DIREITOS AUTORAIS. Revista Cereus, 10(4), 137–146. https://doi.org/10.18605/2175-7275/cereus.v10n4p137-146
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