Join LES USA-Canada's Silicon Valley Chapter and the LES High Technology Sector for their annual September event at Morgan Lewis to explore the intersection of copyright law, artificial intelligence (AI) innovation, and fair use. This expert panel will provide timely insights into headline-making cases—from lawsuits against generative AI platforms (Anthropic, Meta) to the implications of Disney v. Midjourney—and how these rulings could reshape development, use, and licensing of AI tools.
Now in its third year, the September forum at Morgan Lewis has become a flagship gathering to examine how advances in AI challenge existing legal frameworks and business models. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with legal and IP professionals on the front lines of change.
Participants: Licensing Professionals, Intellectual Property Managers, Content Creators, Copyright and Trademark Owners, AI Innovators, Entrepreneurs, Business Development Executives, Investors, and Attorneys
Key Takeaways
- Understand how courts are interpreting fair use in the age of AI-generated content
- Analyze recent case law and litigation involving AI model training and content reproduction
- Explore potential legal frameworks to support responsible AI innovation and IP licensing
- Gain actionable insights for innovators, rights holders, and legal advisors navigating this evolving landscape