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Data mining and Copyright

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Data mining has broad applications that reach beyond scholarly and scientific research and provide internet search engine services that are commonly used forms of Text and Data Mining(‘TDM’) of websites. The exceptions and limitations for data mining provide a competitive advantage in the global race for policy innovation because it permits researchers to conduct computational analysis - TDM on any materials to which they have access. For this purpose, Japan and the EU added limitations on copyright to legalize some TDM research through amendments to copyright law, and the U.S. copyright law has allowed data mining by the fair use provision. On the other hand, there are no explicit exceptions and limitations for data mining under the Korean Copyright Act, and there are no cases considering data mining fair use. We review comparatively exceptions and limitations on copyright which will help to encourage AI-related business by using more data smoothly through the mining process and extracting more valuable information.

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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Overseas Copyright Laws for Data mining
2.1. The Need for Copyright Limitations on Data Mining
2.2. The EU CDSM
2.3. The U.S. Copyright Law: Fair Use
2.4. The Japanese Copyright Law Art. 30-4
2.5. The Comparative Summary
3. Amendment Bill to the Korean Copyright Act for Data mining
3.1. Cases
3.2. Review on the Copyright Bill for data mining
4. Conclusion
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  • Kyungsuk Kim Associate Professor of the Department of Intellectual Property, Sangmyung University, Seoul

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