Alternative Title

The State of Copyright and Artificial Intelligence (AI): Current Legal Frameworks and Future Directions

Contributor

University of Central Florida. Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning; University of Central Florida. Division of Digital Learning; Teaching and Learning with AI Conference (2025 : Orlando, Fla.)

Location

Seminole E

Start Date

30-5-2025 9:30 AM

End Date

30-5-2025 9:55 AM

Publisher

University of Central Florida Libraries

Keywords:

Copyright law; AI-generated works; Intellectual property; Legal challenges; Policy considerations

Subjects

Artificial intelligence--Law and legislation; Copyright--Government policy; Intellectual property--Law and legislation; Copyright--Cases; Artificial intelligence--Social aspects

Description

As AI technologies evolve, they challenge traditional interpretations of copyright law. This session will provide an update on how copyright law is currently addressing AI-generated works, focusing on key rulings, global variations, and ongoing cases. It will also examine emerging legal challenges and explore potential future directions for copyright law, including judicial trends and policy considerations. Attendees will gain insight into the unique challenges AI presents for the future of intellectual property.

Language

eng

Type

Presentation

Format

application/pdf

Rights Statement

All Rights Reserved

Audience

Faculty; Administrators; Legal Professionals

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May 30th, 9:30 AM May 30th, 9:55 AM

The State of Copyright and AI: Current Legal Frameworks and Future Directions

Seminole E

As AI technologies evolve, they challenge traditional interpretations of copyright law. This session will provide an update on how copyright law is currently addressing AI-generated works, focusing on key rulings, global variations, and ongoing cases. It will also examine emerging legal challenges and explore potential future directions for copyright law, including judicial trends and policy considerations. Attendees will gain insight into the unique challenges AI presents for the future of intellectual property.

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