Listen "Artificial intelligence, intellectual property and the creative industries"
Episode Synopsis
Contributor(s): Professor Tanya Aplin, Professor Martin Kretschmer, Dr Luke McDonagh, Professor Madhavi Sunder | This event will explore the challenge of artificial intelligence technologies in the creative industries (film, theatre, music, video games).
The panel will debate Intellectual Property Law issues related to the training and use of generative AI models that produce works of text, art and music, such as ChatGPT and Stable Diffusion, and will discuss the use of AI in the context of image rights of performers. The panel will explore the legal rights of authors, performers, and users, considering whether AI use can constitute copyright or trade mark infringement, and whether regional or global IP licensing solutions are feasible.Featured image (used in source code with watermark added): Photo by Ronaldo Guiraldelli via Pexels: https://www.pexels.com/photo/esgrimista-duelo-esporte-espada-esgrima-espadachim-touched-olimpiadas-27837419/
The panel will debate Intellectual Property Law issues related to the training and use of generative AI models that produce works of text, art and music, such as ChatGPT and Stable Diffusion, and will discuss the use of AI in the context of image rights of performers. The panel will explore the legal rights of authors, performers, and users, considering whether AI use can constitute copyright or trade mark infringement, and whether regional or global IP licensing solutions are feasible.Featured image (used in source code with watermark added): Photo by Ronaldo Guiraldelli via Pexels: https://www.pexels.com/photo/esgrimista-duelo-esporte-espada-esgrima-espadachim-touched-olimpiadas-27837419/
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