Morgan Lewis Seminars

Artificial Intelligence and Copyright

Thursday, January 9, 2020
08:30 AM - 10:30 AM Pacific Standard Time

Artificial intelligence (AI) is already creating content that would be protected by copyright if the author were human. So what will happen when AI creates a global hit song, writes a successful book, makes fake videos that look real, or creates new valuable software or databases?

Please join us for a lively presentation that will cover copyright authorship, originality, and registration and enforcement of AI and other automated works. We will review a number of AI content examples and analyze which may be copyrightable and by whom.

TOPICS WILL INCLUDE:

  • How do copyright laws apply to Big Data?
  • What may be in the public domain and what AI output might infringe
  • Whether machine learning itself can constitute infringement
  • How investors, employers, programmers, and users can protect computer-generated creative works

Details

8:30 - 9:00 AM PT  \\ Breakfast and registration
9:00 - 10:30 AM PT \\ Program

Questions?

For more information or to register, please contact Iris Jacinto.

CLE credit: CLE credit in CA, FL, IL, NJ (via reciprocity), NY, PA, TX, and VA is currently pending approval.