As AI technology evolves, so do the legal complexities surrounding it, especially in the realm of intellectual property. From high-profile legal disputes to the urgent need for clearer regulations, the intersection of AI development and IP law is undergoing significant transformation. Dive into our latest article to understand how these changes are reshaping the legal landscape and what it means for the future of AI.
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Dive into our latest article by Amani Patel and Juli Hopf on the complex overlap between AI and IP law. Read more: https://bit.ly/3t5pVxQ #AI #IPLaw #AILaw
Is AI Sufficiently Contained by Intellectual Property Laws?
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Insightful perspective on the influence of AI on our judicial systems.
AI has begun to permeate every facet of the law, and staying abreast of these technological and legal developments is critical. #ai #codiscovr #lawandtechnology #cozenoconnor The impact of generative AI on intellectual property law is still evolving, with courts likely to face these issues as technology advances. Madison McNulty and Corinne Zucker of Cozen O'Connor discuss some of the potential issues that could arise.
Client Alert | Fair Use, Copyright, and Trademark Implications of Generative AI
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AI has begun to permeate every facet of the law, and staying abreast of these technological and legal developments is critical. #ai #codiscovr #lawandtechnology #cozenoconnor The impact of generative AI on intellectual property law is still evolving, with courts likely to face these issues as technology advances. Madison McNulty and Corinne Zucker of Cozen O'Connor discuss some of the potential issues that could arise.
Client Alert | Fair Use, Copyright, and Trademark Implications of Generative AI
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IP. I can't help think this is how we control Ai, not through "Slowing down" or "putting a Freeze" on development but by finding a way to control/monitor our data. The criminals aren't going to stop and by putting restrictions on the good guys your only giving them an advantage. https://lnkd.in/dKNk-gwT IP Law is a very interesting industry and is going to have a huge impact in the days to come regarding the development of ML/Ai. https://lnkd.in/dKNk-gwT I see data governance as our way through the fog, empowering individuals and creating transparency for all. https://lnkd.in/dM3sMP8q
If Sarah Silverman wins her lawsuit, OpenAI, Meta Platforms and other AI developers could face waves of litigation
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Many artificial intelligence ("AI") intellectual property infringement cases are directed at AI tool developers, but what about AI users? Jon Grossman and Scarlett L. Montenegro Ordoñez (she/her/ella) consider the situation of the AI user and copyright contributory infringement in their new Intellectual Property & Technology Law Journal article. #artificialintelligence #AI #intellectualproperty
AI Copyright Contributory Infringement And The Fair Use Defense – Part I
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How can we ensure that AI is used to promote innovation and creativity, while also protecting intellectual property rights? What are some possible solutions to the challenges posed by AI to IP law and ownership? We are interested in hearing from people who are working on developing new AI-powered tools and services for IP protection and enforcement. We are also interested in hearing from people who are thinking about the broader implications of AI for the future of creativity and innovation. https://zurl.co/2JL7
Artificial intelligence raises questions on intellectual property and ownership
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How can we ensure that AI is used to promote innovation and creativity, while also protecting intellectual property rights? What are some possible solutions to the challenges posed by AI to IP law and ownership? We are interested in hearing from people who are working on developing new AI-powered tools and services for IP protection and enforcement. We are also interested in hearing from people who are thinking about the broader implications of AI for the future of creativity and innovation. https://zurl.co/2JL7
Artificial intelligence raises questions on intellectual property and ownership
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With the evolution of AI posing unique challenges for Intellectual Property protection, we need to be talking about whether our current laws are up to the task. And, if not, what needs to change? Read our insights here: https://bit.ly/3t5pVxQ #IPProtection #AILaw #IPLaw #DigitalRights
Is AI Sufficiently Contained by Intellectual Property Laws?
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Quote: "ChatGPT maker OpenAI Inc.'s attorneys have described licensing all training data as “impossible.” But AI designers are using copyright-protected work without permission, said Jamie Simpson, chief policy officer and counsel for the Council for Innovation Promotion, a group that advocates for strong IP protections. “Having talked to creators and rightholders, there’s a perpetual frustration to have this process of trying to go after these people who have continuously used their works without having to get a license,” Simpson said. “If these AI developers are relying on human creativity to design their machines, legalities aside, creators still need to benefit form their works.”" ... The bill would require anyone who “creates” or “alters” a training dataset used by generative AI to provide the Copyright Office a “sufficiently detailed summary of any copyrighted works used.” 👉👉The definition of copyrighted works doesn’t require them to be registered with the Copyright Office. Because works are legally protected upon creation👈👈, that would rope in any original work—from a painting or novel to a blog post or TikTok video." source:
Quote: "“I don’t even really understand what he’s trying to do,” intellectual property and technology law professor Eric Goldman of the University of Santa Clara said of Schiff and the bill. “Trying to disclose your sources when building an AI generative index—it’s not possible.” The more material AI trains on, the more powerful and useful it becomes, Goldman said. He wondered how it would be possible to find anything on a disclosed list of billions of URLs, and what the possible benefit could be—other than an unimaginably vast “roadmap for litigation.” ChatGPT maker OpenAI Inc.'s attorneys have described licensing all training data as “impossible.” But AI designers are using copyright-protected work without permission, said Jamie Simpson, chief policy officer and counsel for the Council for Innovation Promotion, a group that advocates for strong IP protections. “Having talked to creators and rightholders, there’s a perpetual frustration to have this process of trying to go after these people who have continuously used their works without having to get a license,” Simpson said. “If these AI developers are relying on human creativity to design their machines, legalities aside, creators still need to benefit from their works.”" Source:
AI Copyright Bill Thrills Artists. Developers Call It Unworkable
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This court case here is very interesing in regards of copyrighted training data for generative AI development. "Stability has denied the contention that it stored and incorporated those images into its AI system. It maintains that training its model does not include wholesale copying of works but rather involves development of parameters." (source: https://lnkd.in/e_VHQswJ) This is exactly where my lawsuit picks up, because we sue the organization that did the "dirty work" for Stability AI, so they could claim the quote above in court. #ai #ki #law #lawsuit #laion #stabilityAI #stability
Artists Lose First Round of Copyright Infringement Case Against AI Art Generators
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