As artificial intelligence continues to disrupt the creative industries, this legal panel will provide an essential update on legislation shaping the way we work with content, data, and copyright.
Join legal experts from around the world as they examine major developments, including the EU AI Act and its proposed Code of Practice, the UK's AI framework and Text and Data Mining (TDM) exception, and the fast-evolving debate on “Fair Use” in the United States. The panel will explore how these regulations are reshaping content licensing, ownership rights, liability, and compliance in the digital and AI-driven economy.
Moderated by Katherine Briggs, General Counsel at Envato, this discussion brings together trusted voices from the U.S., UK, and Europe. Nancy Wolff, an IP lawyer and frequent speaker on copyright law, will offer insights into the U.S. legal landscape. Tiphaine Des Deserts brings European legal expertise from her background in IP and the creative industries. Louise Irwin, from PA Media, will weigh in on the UK’s legal framework, and Marisol Muñiz will provide a European regulatory perspective.
Don’t miss this high-level session that will equip attendees with the knowledge and context they need to navigate the fast-changing legal framework surrounding AI and copyright.
View our full agenda here: https://www.cepic.org/cepic/agenda
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