Can Machines Create Protectable IP? China's Evolving Legal Landscape for AI-Generated Content
London, England
Artificial intelligence is reshaping the boundaries of intellectual property law and increasingly challenging existing practices. In China, courts have begun recognizing copyright in AI-generated works with meaningful human input, while simultaneously CNIPA warns against mass automated filings. This session explores the registrability of AI-generated content across copyright, trademark, and patent regimes, highlighting recent rulings and regulatory developments. Attendees will gain insights into how China's IP authorities and courts are responding to this legal frontier - and what it means in practice for brand owners, creators, and innovators navigating AI-driven IP strategies.

