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Event Session

AI, Copyrights and the Future of Content Creation *

April 22, 2025 @ 11:30 AM EST

11:30 AM ET
April 22, 2025

AI, Copyrights and the Future of Content Creation *

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CLEArtificial Intelligence (AI) platforms are consuming copyrighted works at an astonishing rate. Photos, artwork, music, and written text are being taken to train AI platforms. The data being consumed by AI to train platforms are often known to be databases full of pirated works. And regardless of your viewpoint, excusing the wholesale copying of expression as fair use will significantly alter the creative landscape. The need for tremendous amounts of data to train AI and the desire to take without compensating content creators has set up a legal battle that will determine the future and viability of content creation.

This panel will discuss the current state of copyright law as it applies to the ongoing battles between content creators and AI platforms, as well as copyrightability and other developments from the U.S. Copyright Office ongoing survey of artificial intelligence.

Materials

Revised Fair Use Ruling Finds No Transformative Use in Developing AI Search Tool

Copyright Office AI Report Says Creative Prompting Doesn’t Constitute Authorship

The U.S. Copyright Office, GenAI, and the Advancement of Culture

AI Developments at the U.S. Copyright Office in 2024

Perlmutter Says Copyright Office Is Still Working to Meet ‘Ambitious Deadline’ for AI Report

The Fine Line of Authorship: Protecting Originality in the Age of AI

AI: The Voices Behind the Music

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) platforms are consuming copyrighted works at an astonishing rate. Photos, artwork, music, and written text are being taken to train AI platforms. The data being consumed by AI to train platforms are often known to be databases full of pirated works. And regardless of your viewpoint, excusing the wholesale copying of expression as fair use will significantly…

Session Speakers

Susan Chertkof

Senior Vice President, Legal and Regulatory Affairs

Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)

Allison Gaul

Legal Counsel

Boston Consulting Group

Terry Hart

Terry Hart

General Counsel

Association of American Publishers

Alison Pepper

Executive Vice President, Government Relations & Sustainability

4A's

John Strand

Shareholder

Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks, P.C.

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