Legal experts Daniel Gervais and Erin Finlay join Catherine Zaller Rowland, CCC VP and General Counsel for a discussion on how collective licensing can reduce legal uncertainty, ensure fair compensation, and build a balanced marketplace where creators, users, and AI developers can all thrive.
As generative AI reshapes how we create and consume content, one question looms large: how can copyright keep up? This paper by Daniel Gervais and Erin Finlay explores how collective licensing can reduce legal uncertainty, ensure fair compensation, and build a balanced marketplace where creators, users, and AI developers can all thrive.
There is a need to create data portals as places to focus on how to search for, find, and deliver AI ready content, both from inside an organization and out.
Oliver Patel joins CCC Licensing and Legal Advisor Roanie Levy to discuss the legal, ethical, and commercial stakes of responsible AI development and highlight how copyright intersects with governance and compliance strategies.
Industry experts discuss the interplay between AI developers, users, and publishers, debate questions of infringement, fair use, and tolerated uses, and share their experience of practical approaches to licensing.
Learn about the two markedly different approaches organizations are taking in order to successfully navigate the strategic challenges that come with AI adoption.
As more than 50 copyright-related cases against AI companies move through courts worldwide, early decisions are starting to shape the legal landscape. This session brings together leading IP and technology experts to explore key themes emerging from litigation and what they mean for organizations developing or using AI.