Korea Opens a Single Webpage for AI, Data and IP Issues
Korea’s Ministry of Intellectual Property (MOIP) has launched a consolidated “AI, Data and Intellectual Property” webpage on the Korea Institute of Intellectual Property (KIIP) website, bringing together research materials on the intersection of artificial intelligence, data and IP. The page is organised around four areas: AI technology and patent trends, AI and IP policy systems, data and IP, and AI-generated works and IP. In practical terms, it gives users one place to follow issues such as copyright in AI-generated outputs, inventorship and examination questions for AI-related inventions, and protection of data assets.
The webpage does not create a new rule by itself, but it is a useful policy signal. Korea is treating AI, data assets and IP reform as connected questions rather than separate files. For companies, the implication is simple: when AI tools are used in R&D, content production or data-driven services, records on training data, human contribution, output risk and data asset protection should be managed together from the start, not reconstructed only after a dispute or examination issue arises.



