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activities? Are there other contributions
a person could make in a potentially
copyrightable AI-generated work in
order to be considered an ‘‘author’’?
3. To the extent an AI algorithm or
process learns its function(s) by
ingesting large volumes of copyrighted
material, does the existing statutory
language (e.g., the fair use doctrine) and
related case law adequately address the
legality of making such use? Should
authors be recognized for this type of
use of their works? If so, how?
4. Are current laws for assigning
liability for copyright infringement
adequate to address a situation in which
an AI process creates a work that
infringes a copyrighted work?
5. Should an entity or entities other
than a natural person, or company to
which a natural person assigns a
copyrighted work, be able to own the
copyright on the AI work? For example:
Should a company who trains the
artificial intelligence process that
creates the work be able to be an owner?
6. Are there other copyright issues
that need to be addressed to promote the
goals of copyright law in connection
with the use of AI?
7. Would the use of AI in trademark
searching impact the registrablity of
trademarks? If so, how?
8. How, if at all, does AI impact
trademark law? Is the existing statutory
language in the Lanham Act adequate to
address the use of AI in the
marketplace?
9. How, if at all, does AI impact the
need to protect databases and data sets?
Are existing laws adequate to protect
such data?
10. How, if at all, does AI impact
trade secret law? Is the Defend Trade
Secrets Act (DTSA), 18 U.S.C. 1836 et
seq., adequate to address the use of AI
in the marketplace?
11. Do any laws, policies, or practices
need to change in order to ensure an
appropriate balance between
maintaining trade secrets on the one
hand and obtaining patents, copyrights,
or other forms of intellectual property
protection related to AI on the other?
12. Are there any other AI-related
issues pertinent to intellectual property
rights (other than those related to patent
rights) that the USPTO should examine?
13. Are there any relevant policies or
practices from intellectual property
agencies or legal systems in other
countries that may help inform
USPTO’s policies and practices
regarding intellectual property rights
(other than those related to patent
rights)?
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COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION
Sunshine Act Meetings
TIME AND DATE: 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, November 5, 2019.
PLACE: CFTC Headquarters, Lobby-Level Hearing Room, Three Lafayette
Centre, 1155 21st Street NW, Washington, DC.
STATUS: Open.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: The Commodity Futures Trading Commission
(``Commission'' or ``CFTC'') will hold this meeting to consider the
following matters:
Proposed Rule--Correcting Amendment to Commission
Regulation 160.30 (Privacy of Consumer Financial Information);
Foreign Board of Trade (FBOT) Applications of Euronext
Amsterdam, Euronext Paris, and European Energy Exchange; and
Other Commission business.
The agenda for this meeting will be available to the public and
posted on the Commission's website at https://www.cftc.gov. In the
event that the time, date, or place of this meeting changes, an
announcement of the change, along with the new time, date, or place of
the meeting, will be posted on the Commission's website.
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION: Christopher Kirkpatrick,
Secretary of the Commission, 202-418-5964.
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552b.
Dated: October 28, 2019.
Christopher Kirkpatrick,
Secretary of the Commission.
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