argument: Normativa/Regulations - Intellectual Property Law
According to an article from the Oxford Academic Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, the EU AI Act, which is on the verge of adoption following COREPER's approval of a compromise text on February 2, 2024, is paralleled by Brazil's evolving AI legislation. Initially drafted in 2019, Brazil's AI Act has been extensively revised by a legal committee upon the Senate's directive. Although the Brazilian Senate might vote on this Act before mid-2024, the overall legislative process could extend for years, similar to past IT laws. The article underscores the EU AI Act's potential influence on Brazil, especially concerning generative AI copyright policies, stressing the need to balance innovation with intellectual property rights amid emerging AI-related challenges.
The discussion highlights the EU AI Act's possible impact on Brazil's generative AI copyright policy, exploring the alignment between the EU's advanced legislative framework and Brazil's developing policies in the AI sector. The focus is on the necessity of synchronizing innovation with copyright protection in the face of AI advancements.