Virtual Event: Push to Invent? Intellectual property issues for AI-Generated Inventions and Content

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Artificial Intelligence raises many new questions due to its use as a tool for innovation and content creation. This virtual event will discuss some patent and copyright issues raised by AI-assisted invention and creation, including who qualifies as an “inventor” or “author” for enforcement purposes, and early cases highlighting risks in the use of AI-generated material.

Key Take-Aways:
Learn about US Patent Office and US Copyright Office guidance on AI-generated works.
Learn about recent test cases pushing the boundaries of what is patentable and copyrightable.
Learn about best practices for building an intellectual portfolio when AI is involved.

Our Speakers:
Jason Shull
, Scott Kelly and Josh Davenport are partners at Banner Witcoff, a law firm specializing in protecting, enforcing and defending intellectual property all over the world.

  • US & News and World Report ranked Banner Witcoff as a top intellectual property law firm in the following categories: National Litigation – Intellectual Property, National Patent Law, National Copyright Law, Regional Litigation – Intellectual Property, Regional Litigation – Patent, and Regional Patent Law;
  • Corporate Counsel named Banner Witcoff as a “Go-To” law firm for Fortune 100 and 500 companies including, Allstate, Bank of America, Comcast, Nike, YETI, Pfizer – just to name a few;
  • IP Law & Business named Banner Witcoff as a top IP firm in its “Who Protects Innovation in America?” survey;
  • Intellectual Property Today listed Banner Witcoff as a “Top Patent Firm;” and
  • Chambers and Partners gave Banner Witcoff a top ranking for patent, copyright, and trademark.

Don’t miss out – this event is FREE to attend.

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Venue

Virtual Event

Date

November 5, 2024

Time

12:00pm - 1:00pm

Cost

FREE event

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