This document summarizes a study conducted by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) on digitalization and intellectual property rights. The study analyzed how new technologies like blockchain and artificial intelligence may impact intellectual property systems. It found that these technologies could facilitate information sharing but also enable more extensive monitoring and control of use. The study was included in ETH's research program on the legal challenges of digitalization and aims to inform discussions on modernizing intellectual property regulations.
This document summarizes a study conducted by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) on digitalization and intellectual property rights. The study analyzed how new technologies like blockchain and artificial intelligence may impact intellectual property systems. It found that these technologies could facilitate information sharing but also enable more extensive monitoring and control of use. The study was included in ETH's research program on the legal challenges of digitalization and aims to inform discussions on modernizing intellectual property regulations.
This document summarizes a study conducted by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) on digitalization and intellectual property rights. The study analyzed how new technologies like blockchain and artificial intelligence may impact intellectual property systems. It found that these technologies could facilitate information sharing but also enable more extensive monitoring and control of use. The study was included in ETH's research program on the legal challenges of digitalization and aims to inform discussions on modernizing intellectual property regulations.