December 2024
AI is redefining what is possible across industries today. In Indonesia, businesses are increasingly adopting AI, both as developers creating novel AI tools and as users leveraging AI to generate text, images, audio and other forms of creative output. However, Indonesia's current Intellectual property (IP) framework, which was designed before the prevalence of AI, reveals notable gaps when applied to AI and leaves important questions around protection, ownership and infringement.
It is essential to understand these legal gaps to operate confidently in this 'uncharted territory'. By proactively addressing key IP considerations within the current IP legal framework, businesses in Indonesia can take steps to protect their innovations, manage risks, and leverage AI's potential, even amidst regulatory uncertainty.