Innovation and development of knowledge societies: Artificial intelligence and knowledge-based socioeconomic growth

Nadia Naim, Alhanoof AlDebasi, David Price

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    Abstract

    This book examines the role that intellectual property plays in fostering innovation within knowledge societies, with a particular focus on the role of emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence tools. Creativity and the generation of new knowledge across the broad spectrum of intellectual property are essential sources of growth for knowledge societies. This includes the major areas of copyright, inventions and patents, trademarks and geographical indications. This book acknowledges the societal and cultural character of knowledge societies, discussing how Intellectual Property (IP) Law plays a pivotal role in safeguarding innovation, thereby fostering evolution. As emerging technologies and artificial intelligence redefine the landscape, the book identifies both new challenges and opportunities in enhancing innovation prowess and nurturing knowledge societies. Suggesting regulations which prioritise copyright, trademarks and patents as fundamental instruments in international commerce, the book presents a framework for IP Law through which knowledge societies can thrive. The book will appeal to researchers in the field of Intellectual Property Law, international law, business law and emerging technologies such as AI.

    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationLondon
    PublisherTaylor and Francis AS
    Number of pages225
    Edition1
    ISBN (Electronic)9781040320051
    ISBN (Print)9781032859255
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 27 Feb 2025

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