The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the very foundations of copyright law.
As AI systems grow more powerful - capable of producing images, text, music, and other forms of creative expression - they challenge long-established ideas of authorship, ownership, and copyright. Around the world, legal experts and policymakers are grappling with fundamental questions: - Who owns the rights to AI-generated works? - What material can be used to train AI systems? - How should publicly available online content be treated when used by AI? - Can the products of AI be freely used - or even legally protected? This book explores these pressing issues in depth, offering a clear overview of how copyright laws and regulations are evolving in practice across the EU, Canada, the United States, Asia, and South America. A must-read for legal professionals, policymakers, creators, and anyone seeking to understand how AI is rewriting the rules of copyright law.