U.S. Copyright Office; International Copyright Issues and Artificial Intelligence
The United States is not alone in facing challenging questions about generative artificial intelligence and its implications for copyright law and policy. On July 26, 2023, join the Copyright Office for a discussion on global perspectives on copyright and AI. Leading international experts will discuss how other countries are approaching copyright questions including authorship, training, and exceptions and limitations. They will provide an overview of legislative developments in other regions and highlight possible areas of convergence and divergence.
This webinar is a part of the Copyright Office’s initiative to examine copyright law and policy issues raised by AI technology, including the scope of copyright in works generated using AI tools and the use of copyrighted materials in AI training. For more on copyright and AI, visit copyright.gov/ai.
Time: July 26, 2023, 11:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m.
Speakers:
- Jane Ginsburg, Columbia Law School
- Andres Guadamuz, University of Sussex
- Bernt Hugenholtz, University of Amsterdam
- Matthew Sag, Emory University School of Law
- Luca Schirru, KU Leuven
- Marcus von Welser, Vossius
- Raquel Xalabarder Plantada, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
- Shlomit Yanisky-Ravid, Ono Academic College
- Peter Yu, Texas A&M University School of Law"