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Social Responsibility and Intellectual Property in the Era of Digital Technology: Who Should Own AI-Generated Inventions?
Abstract
This chapter explores the intersection of social responsibility and intellectual property (IP) within the evolving landscape of digital technology. It critically examines how digital innovation impacts the balance between protecting intellectual assets and ensuring ethical access, inclusivity, and accountability. Algorithmic governance, digital rights management, equitable access to knowledge, AI-generated content, and open licensing frameworks. The chapter provides a multidisciplinary analysis of legal, technical, and ethical dimensions, highlighting the tension between proprietary control and the public good in areas such as software development, data privacy, digital art, and indigenous knowledge systems. Case studies and comparative frameworks are used to illustrate the challenges and opportunities facing policymakers, developers, and global communities. Through a focus on emerging technologies such as blockchain and AI, the chapter emphasizes the need for socially responsible IP frameworks that uphold innovation while safeguarding digital equity and cultural sensitivity.
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