Submission to Canadian Government Consultation on a Modern Copyright Framework for AI and the Internet of Things

Lucie Guibault, Sean Flynn, Christian Handke, Joan-Josep Vallbé, Michael Palmedo, Carys Craig, Michael Geist, Joao Pedro Quintais

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    Abstract

    We are grateful for the opportunity to participate in the Canadian Government’s consultation on a modern copyright framework for AI and the Internet of Things. Below, we present some of our research findings relating to the importance of flexibility in copyright law to permit text and data mining (“TDM”). As the consultation paper recognizes, TDM is a critical element of artificial intelligence. Our research supports the adoption of a specific exception for uses of works in TDM to supplement Canada’s existing general fair dealing exception.

    Empirical research shows that more publication of citable research takes place in countries with “open” research exceptions -- that is, research exceptions that are open to all uses (e.g. reproduction and communication), to all works, and to all users. Empirical research also shows that text and data mining research is promoted through exceptions that more specifically authorize text and data mining research. While these studies are preliminary and we are still improving on them, they provide evidence that supports the approach of combining a general research exception with a more specific data mining exception.

    Original languageCanadian English
    Publication statusPublished - Jan. 1 2021

    Keywords

    • Copyright
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • AI
    • TDM
    • Government of Canada Consultation
    • Fair Dealing
    • Data Mining

    Disciplines

    • Computer Law
    • Intellectual Property Law
    • Law
    • Legislation
    • Science and Technology Law

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