Generative AI will have a massive effect on copyright law. What that effect will be is unsettled. Our speaker, James Grimmelmann, will outline the issues within the context of existing copyright law and ongoing legal discussions regarding AI and copyright. He will also discuss various ways these issues may unfold in the future.
About the presenter: James Grimmelmann is the Tessler Family Professor of Digital and Information Law at Cornell Tech and Cornell Law School. He is the author of the casebook Internet Law: Cases and Problems and over fifty scholarly articles and essays on topics in computer and Internet law. He has also written for popular publications, including Slate, Salon, Wired, Ars Technica, and Publishers Weekly. He holds a J.D. from Yale Law School and an A.B. in computer science from Harvard College.
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