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Recorded Webinar: Unleashing the Monster: Intellectual Property Considerations in Generative AI Creation

Rapid developments in AI generation have left regulation behind in its wake, raising many questions and concerns ranging from ownership rights to protection of the creation and appropriate use protocols. This session will examine the recent legal issues which surround the creation

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About the Webinar

Rapid developments in AI generation have left regulation behind in its wake, raising many questions and concerns ranging from ownership rights to protection of the creation and appropriate use protocols. This session will examine the recent legal issues which surround the creation of AI and what practitioners need to be advising clients working in organisations that are generating information in this manner, including:

  • The what, why and how of generative AI
  • Examples of generative AI and its uses
  • Who owns the output from generative AI?
  • Is AI generated work eligible for copyright protection?
  • Contractual and employment arrangements for ownership of generative AI
  • Breaches of copyright by generative AI - who is liable?
  • Accuracy and reliability concerns of AI creations
  • International legal developments and cases
  • The EU AI Protocol – a model for Australia?

Presented By

Paul Gordon
Partner, Wallmans Lawyers Adelaide, SA

Paul joined Wallmans Lawyers in 2018 advising in the Business and Commercial practice.

Paul has a broad commercial skill set, with specialisation in the areas of technology, media law, intellectual property and corporate governance. He is one of Adelaide’s leading experts on social media and privacy law, having been recognised in Doyles Guide for Leading Technology, Media and Telecommunications Lawyers and for Leading Intellectual Property lawyers. Additionally, in 2021, Paul and our Intellectual Property practice were recognised in the pre-eminent national Australasian Lawyer Awards, as 5-Star Intellectual Property Lawyers and Firms.

Paul provides advice through the entire lifecycle of a business – from incorporation, establishment and structuring, to contracts and other commercial agreements, competition and consumer law issues and matters regarding online brand management and marketing. His experience extends to commercialisation of new technologies, brand protection, complex trade mark prosecutions and defences, copyright and patent disputes, domain name disputes, defamation, litigation and general commercial advisory services. He has particular interest in corporate governance, assisting organisations across the not for profit, technology, education, agriculture, start up, health and research sectors. Paul also works with wine and beverage clients with brand protection and contract drafting including distribution and export agreements. As a result of his experience, Paul was named amongst Australia’s Best Lawyers in Commercial Law.

Who Should Attend?

This webinar is suitable for lawyers practising in commercial law – Australia wide. This webinar is for practitioners with some knowledge in this area and looking to improve their knowledge.

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Enquiries/Assistance

If you need assistance or have an enquiry, please do not hesitate to contact our Webinar Coordinator, Lisa Tran on (03) 8601 7709 or email: [email protected]

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