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Generative AI’s “Creative” Process in the Era of Privatisation of Knowledge
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This book investigates how generative AI in the creative sector should be regulated in ways that are both effective and normatively desirable in the current era of datafication and knowledge capita...
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17 September 2026
This book investigates how generative AI in the creative sector should be regulated in ways that are both effective and normatively desirable in the current era of datafication and knowledge capitalism. In particular, the book analyses the challenges posed by generative AI at both the input and output phases of the so-called “algorithmic creative process” while, on the one hand, examining how the EU legislator seeks to address these challenges—primarily through the AI Act—and, on the other hand, arguing that the analysis should extend beyond digital law to encompass renewed reflection on intellectual property law itself. In this respect, the book emphasises the need to reaffirm the social function that copyright law is meant to pursue, which is essential both to the effective governance of this phenomenon and to mitigating the risks arising from an uncritical acceptance of the ongoing privatisation of knowledge within the current socio-economic context.
Price: $139.00
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Publication Date:
17 September 2026
ISBN: 9789004505513
Format: Hardcover
Francesca Rotolo, Ph.D. (2024), is a Global Postdoctoral Fellow under the prestigious EU MSCA programme, specialising in EU and Italian copyright and digital law. Her current research examines the legal and societal implications of digital technologies, with a particular focus on generative AI in the cultural sector, conducted across Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, the University of Zurich, and Columbia Law School.