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Decoding Copyright in the Era of ChatGPT: Generative AI and Copyright Law [CLE eligible]
Recorded On: 05/22/2024
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Pre-recorded from INTA's 2024 Annual Meeting
The technical developments in the field of generative AI are breathtaking. This raises a number of copyright issues that must be addressed with human intelligence: To what extent may copyrighted works be used for training AI applications? Can the output of AI applications be protected by copyright? If so, who is the author? This session, presented by the Copyright Committee, will delve into the intricate overlapping worlds of generative AI and copyright. The focus will be on current developments in case law and legislation in key jurisdictions, including the U.S., the EU, and beyond.
Moderator: Julian Waiblinger, Partner, NORDEMANN (Germany)
Speakers:
Joseph Gratz, Partner, Morrison Foerster (USA)
Atsushi Okada, Partner, Mori Hamada & Matsumoto (Japan)
Catherine Zaller Rowland, Vice President & General Counsel, Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (USA)