
Women in IP Speaker Series: Copyright and AI: Challenges and Considerations From U.S. and European Perspectives
12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. EDT
via Webinar
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Please join the panelists of Jones Day's Women in IP Speaker Series as they explore key developments arising at the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and copyright law from both a U.S. and a European perspective.
Our panelists will discuss the following:
- The human authorship requirement and the copyrightability of works created by AI in whole or in part;
- Current litigation surrounding whether the use of copyrighted materials to train AI models and the output from such models constitute copyright infringement;
- The fair use doctrine and its applicability to cases involving generative AI and copyright; and
- New legal challenges related to the rise of deepfakes and other forms of synthetic media.
We hope you will be able to participate in this timely discussion.
MODERATOR
- Meredith Wilkes, Partner, Cleveland
SPEAKERS
- Ka-on Li, Partner, Silicon Valley
- Rebecca Swindells, Partner, London
- Emily Tait, Partner, Detroit
If you have any questions, please contact Tara Veneziano at womeninip@jonesday.com.
CLE INFORMATION
CLE credit for this program is pending. Jones Day is an approved provider in CA, GA, IL, NV, NY, PA, and TX and will apply to other jurisdictions as needed. In some jurisdictions, credit may be available via reciprocity or by self-application. For specific information about credit in your jurisdiction, kindly contact the CLE & Lawyer Training team at jdcle@jonesday.com..
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