Event reminder (1 day to go!) - IPKat webinar "Image rights in the age of AI: Less is more or more is better?"


As The IPKat announced earlier this month, TOMORROW (Wednesday, 30 October), we will be running a webinar - kindly hosted by international law firm Bird & Bird LLP on StreamYard - to discuss the present and future of image/publicity rights, also in light of the challenges that AI and deepfakes have been presenting.

Indeed, the key question that we would like to tackle and possibly answer is the following:
In an age, that of AI, in which the creation and circulation of digital replicas and deepfakes has become ubiquitous, how do you protect one’s persona?
Below are all the key details of the event, which features a stellar cast of speakers: do not miss it!

Speakers and Moderators (in alphabetical order)

  • Richard Arnold, Lord Justice of Appeal (Court of Appeal of England and Wales)
  • Antonios Baris, Book Review Editor (IPKat) and Legal Intern (International Federation of Reproduction Rights Organisations (IFRRO))
  • Philipp Von Kapff, Member of the Boards of Appeal (European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO))
  • Abbas Lightwalla, Director of Global Legal Policy (International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI))
  • Shira Perlmutter, Register of Copyrights and Director (U.S. Copyright Office)
  • Eleonora Rosati, PermaKat (IPKat), Of Counsel (Bird & Bird LLP), and Professor of IP Law (Stockholm University)

How can you register?

Please register here, and make sure that you follow all steps in the registration process!

Note: you will receive a confirmation email (check your spam folder too) once you have completed the registration process correctly.

Event reminder (1 day to go!) - IPKat webinar "Image rights in the age of AI: Less is more or more is better?" Event reminder (1 day to go!) - IPKat webinar "Image rights in the age of AI: Less is more or more is better?" Reviewed by Eleonora Rosati on Tuesday, October 29, 2024 Rating: 5

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