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5 May 2023

Artificial Intelligence (AI) And Intellectual Property (IP)

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Elias Neocleous & Co LLC

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Elias Neocleous & Co LLC is the largest law firm in Cyprus and a leading firm in the South-East Mediterranean region, with a network of offices across Cyprus (Limassol, Nicosia, Paphos), Belgium (Brussels), Czech Republic (Prague), Romania (Budapest) and Ukraine (Kiev). A dynamic team of lawyers and legal experts deliver strategic legal solutions to clients operating in key industries across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, India, USA, South America, and China. The firm is renowned for its expertise and jurisdictional knowledge across a broad spectrum of practice areas, spanning all major transactional and market disciplines, while also managing the largest and most challenging cross-border assignments. It is a premier practice of choice for leading Cypriot banks and financial institutions, preeminent foreign commercial and development banks, multinational corporations, global technology firms, international law firms, private equity funds, credit agencies, and asset managers.
The April edition of the GB Cyprus Business Association e-paper features an article co-authored by Lawyer Trainee, Iosifina Koutsonikola and Senior Associate, Ramona Livera.
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The April edition of the GB Cyprus Business Association e-paper features an article co-authored by Lawyer Trainee, Iosifina Koutsonikola and Senior Associate, Ramona Livera. With AI a scorching hot topic at the moment, the article chooses to consider the myriad of problems which AI systems and AI generated work can give rise to under the current IP legislative framework. It highlights some recent case law and explains why the 'AI courtroom lawyer' is not yet a reality.

The article may be viewed here.

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