Yangzi Li, ‘AI restoration brings “dying” masterpieces back to life, but tricks copyright?’

ABSTRACT
Recently, artificial intelligence (AI) has shed light on the restoration of fragmentary masterpieces. It is said that AI-restored content can reproduce the missing part in fragmentary works, reveal authors’ initial intention, and give the younger generation a chance to appreciate the essence of cultural heritage. AI restoration leads to a discussion on whether copyright law should apply to AI-restored works. The existing literature about the nexus between the restoration of works and copyright is scarce, and none is related to AI-restored works. Therefore, this paper focuses on investigating the potential copyright issues regarding AI-restored works and exploring how the traditional copyright regime fails to solve those issues. Besides, this paper suggests recalibrating the copyright regime to enhance the authenticity of AI-restored output. Lastly, this cutting-edge article provides theoretical evidence for IP scholars interested in AI-related issues and advocates future research on the relation between AI models and copyright law.

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Yangzi Li, AI restoration brings ‘dying’ masterpieces back to life, but tricks copyright?, International Journal of Law and Information Technology, volume 30, issue 3, Autumn 2022, pages 368-384. Published: 24 November 2022.

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