ISSN 2712-7834
Ishutin Aleksander

Ishutin Aleksander

Junior researcher of the Department of economics, Institute of Scientific Information for Social Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences, Master student of the Faculty of Law of the National Research University – Higher School of Economics (Moscow, Russia).

Kosarimov Sergey

Kosarimov Sergey

State University of Oil and Gas named after I.M. Gubkin (Moscow, Russia)

Chikirka Ekaterina

Chikirka Ekaterina

State University of Oil and Gas named after I.M. Gubkin (Moscow, Russia)

“Neural art” as the subject of copyright. (Review)

In recent years, specialized media have increasingly focused on the so – called “neural creativity” – works created by special algorithms. The digitalization of art is becoming more widespread, and objects created by neural networks are popular and even sold by such well-known auction houses as Christie's. However, the legal status of such “works” has not yet been determined, as well as the question of who is their author. This review examines Russian and foreign legislation and doctrine on how copyright should resolve the issues raised.

Keywords: digitalization; digital culture; neural art; Artificial Intelligence

For citation: Ishutin A.V., Kosarimov S.V., Chikirca E.V. “Neural art” as the subject of copyright // Social novelties and Social sciences. – Moscow: INION RAN, 2021. – No 1. – 133–144 Pp.
DOI: 10.31249/snsn/2021.01.11
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