Insights: Events Copyright Litigation in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

The Sedona Conference on AI and the Law, Part 2: AI and IP Law

Courts are grappling with the challenges GenAI presents to existing copyright law. Among the issues being litigated are establishing the “substantially similar” requirement for infringement by GenAI output trained on copyrighted text, images, and software code; establishing indirect copyright infringement claims against generative AI providers; the application of the Digital Millenium Copyright Act’s prohibition on circumvention of technical controls; and the efficacy of watermarking or other forms of copyright marking. In this session, the dialogue leaders will discuss recent decisions and pending high-profile cases and assess the statutory interpretations and legal theories being employed.

Event Details

Friday, June 21, 2024


Hyatt Regency Reston
1800 Presidents Street, Reston, Virginia 20190

9:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.

CLE Credit

The Sedona Conference will seek CLE accreditation for this meeting in selected jurisdictions, as dictated by attendance. Sessions on professional responsibility, technical competence, and elimination of bias may also be accredited in selected jurisdictions.
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