9. Monkey Art and Copyright: Intellectual Property Rights in Works by Nonhuman Creators
Update: 2015-05-22
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Expected Audience: anyone curious about animals, AI, extraterrestrials and copyright
This week, Doug speaks to Neal Smith, author of "Monkey Art and Copyright: Intellectual Property Rights in Works by Nonhuman Creators."
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Per usual, the sparse show notes are after the break.
- Why don’t you tell us a bit about yourself?
 
Neal Smith
law librarian at Western New England University (School of Law)
He was the notes editor for IDEA this year.
- I want to leave plenty of time for questions, so I don’t want to get into too much detail about the paper at this time, but why don’t you give us a brief synopsis of the paper?
 
Title of Paper
Monkey Art and Copyright: Intellectual Property Rights in Works by Nonhuman Creators
creative works by non-human creators
there was a story that went viral in 2011
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