Interested in exploring AI in fashion? New Fashion Law London event on 13 May (with 15% discount for IPKat readers)
Attendees ready to discuss all things fashion and AI |
Fashion Law London is delighted to host an event fully devoted to exploring the impact, challenges, and potential of AI for the fashion industry from a commercial, legal, and policy standpoint.
Join the discussion in central London or online (live streaming) on Monday, 13 May!
Topics
The event consists of 3 main blocks:
- Block 1 maps uses of AI in fashion, having regard to both predictive and generative AI;
- Block 2 explores the intellectual property (IP) dimension of AI in fashion, considering (i) liability for the training phase; (ii) liability for the use of AI tools in fashion; and (iii) protectability of AI-generated fashion outputs;
- Block 3 is devoted to the regulatory, commercial, and data protection/privacy dimension. Among other things, it considers regulatory efforts around the globe, including the EU AI Act, and the applicability of the EU and UK data protection/privacy frameworks to AI development.
Confirmed speakers and block coordinators (in alphabetical order)
- Sir Richard Arnold, Lord Justice of Appeal, Court of Appeal of England and Wales
- Francine Cunningham, Regulatory and Public Affairs Director, Bird & Bird
- Adriano D'Ottavio, Counsel, Bird & Bird
- Giulia Gasparin, Co-Founder, Fashion Law London
- Femi Idowu, Cloud Solutions Architect (Data + AI), Microsoft
- Paul Jurcys, Lecturer, Vilnius University Law Faculty, and Co-Founder, Prifina
Kirsty McGregor, Executive European Editor, Vogue Business - Eleonora Rosati, Co-Founder, Fashion Law London
- Spyridon Sipetas, Director of Outreach, Fashion Law London
- Xuyang Zhu, Senior Counsel, Taylor Wessing
Agenda*
13:30 - 14:00: Arrivals and registrations
14:00 - 14:10: Welcome and introduction
Giulia Gasparin
Eleonora Rosati
14:10 - 15:20: Mapping uses of AI in fashion
Femi Idowu
Paul Jurcys
Kirsty McGregor
Natalie Varma
15:20 - 15:50: Coffee break
15:50 - 17:10: The IP dimension of AI in fashion
Sir Richard Arnold
Eleonora Rosati
Spyridon Sipetas
Benoit Van Asbroeck
Xuyang Zhu
17:10 - 18:00: The regulatory, commercial, and data protection dimension of AI in fashion
Francine Cunningham
Adriano D'Ottavio
Giulia Gasparin
18:00 - 18:10: Concluding remarks
18:10 - 19:00: Networking drinks
* All times are BST time zone (UK time)
How to register
For further information and to register click here. IPKat readers are automatically entitled to a 15% discount in the registration fee.
Interested in exploring AI in fashion? New Fashion Law London event on 13 May (with 15% discount for IPKat readers)
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Thursday, March 07, 2024
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