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Explainer | How can Hong Kong use legislation on AI to foster city as intellectual property trading hub?

  • Government asks for views on ways to boost copyright law, protect development of AI and bolster bid to be regional intellectual property trading centre

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The government is looking at ways to help make Hong Kong a hub for AI development and intellectual property trading. Photo: Reuters

The Hong Kong government is canvassing views on ways to boost copyright law to protect artificial intelligence development as part of an effort to make the city a regional intellectual property trading centre.

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Authorities said major legislative amendments could not be justified in a consultation document released by the Commerce and Economic Development Bureau on Monday.

But the bureau floated the idea of allowing wider use of copyrighted work in the development and training of AI models.

Here the Post examines the city’s position on how copyright involving AI-generated work should be protected.

1. Are AI-generated works protected by existing law?

The authorities said the Copyright Ordinance is capable of protecting AI-generated work and that the present provisions should be maintained.

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