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Legal Issues in Generative AI under Indonesian Law – Copyright and Personal Data Privacy

On 10 August 2020, the government of Indonesia acknowledged the significance of artificial intelligence (“AI”) by launching a plan for the Indonesian National Strategy on Artificial Intelligence (Strategi Nasional Kecerdasan Artifisial) for 2020-2045, known as “Stranas KA”, in several priority areas, specifically healthcare, bureaucratic reform, education and research, food security, mobility, and smart cities. For instance, in the education sector, AI has the potential to extend quality education services to underserved areas like rural communities and cater to individuals with disabilities and special needs. By tailoring content and learning approaches to each learner’s traits, AI can provide personalized and adaptive learning experiences automatically, enhancing accessibility and effectiveness. Nevertheless, AI is not expressly regulated yet in Indonesia....To read the full article, please see the PDF file

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村田 知信

Since 2010, he has been continuously handling transactions, disputes, and regulatory matters related to IT technology and the IT industry, intellectual property matters including measures against counterfeit products, and data protection matters concerning personal data and trade secrets. He also has abundant knowledge on cybersecurity practices and is registered as a registered information security specialist (national qualification in Japan). After studying in the U.S. and the U.K., he moved to Vietnam and then Thailand. Since then, he has been involved in the above-mentioned matters not only in Japan but also in Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, and other Southeast Asian countries. While there are few Japanese lawyers in Southeast Asia who specialize in the above-mentioned matters, he supports international companies by utilizing both his abundant knowledge and practical experience in the above-mentioned matters and his local experience and network in Southeast Asia.

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Ikang DHARYANTO

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  • Singapore

Ikang has advised a wide range of domestic and international clients across various industry sectors such construction, finance, IT, manufacturing, real estate, labor, dispute resolution, and criminal investigation. Ikang has assisted in various high-profile M&A transactions and has a good connection with Indonesian government authorities. He also advises on day-to-day corporate/commercial issues and licensing, including on investments at all stages, from inception to post-closing operations. As a partner of Indonesian practice in our Singapore Office and cross-border team, Ikang provides a tailored legal services in a timely and flexible manner.

マデ・グラジア・バリアナ・ウストリヤナ

Grazia is a member of Singapore Institute of Arbitrators (SIArb) and a certified Data Protection Officer (DPO) by Indonesian Association of Data Privacy Professionals (APPDI) . Aside from her active legal practice, Grazia is devoted to contribute back to her community in Bali, Indonesia, through a non-profit initiative which she co-founded to help more women gain access to higher education.