IMPLEMENTATION OF AI SYSTEMS FOR COPYRIGHT: A COMPARISON OF EU AND UZBEKISTAN LEGISLATIVE EXPERIENCES

Authors

  • Farrukh Khodjaev Master’s Researcher, Law Enforcement Academy of the Republic of Uzbekistan Author

Keywords:

Generative AI, Social impact of AI, Ethics and AI, EU AI Act, TDM Exceptions, Uzbekistan Civil Code, Intellectual Property Harmonization, Natural Language Processing, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Big Data.

Abstract

The rapid evolution of generative artificial intelligence (AI) technologies poses a number of unprecedented challenges to modern intellectual property law doctrine, requiring a conceptual rethinking of traditional legal norms. At the center of academic debate today is a complex dilemma: determining the legal status of authorship for works created by algorithms and the legality of using colossal data sets (Big Data) to train neural network models.

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Published

2026-04-15

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IMPLEMENTATION OF AI SYSTEMS FOR COPYRIGHT: A COMPARISON OF EU AND UZBEKISTAN LEGISLATIVE EXPERIENCES. (2026). Eurasian Journal of Law, Finance and Applied Sciences, 6(4), 32-49. https://in-academy.uz/index.php/EJLFAS/article/view/87