Presented by the Albany Law Journal of Science & Technology, Volume 36, this symposium examines how emerging AI technologies are reshaping the copyright landscape through the lens of the U.S. Copyright Office’s comprehensive new report. Join leading experts as they break down key issues such as authorship, ownership, and the copyrightability of AI-generated or AI-assisted works. The program also explores the use of copyrighted material in training AI systems and the broader policy implications for creators, innovators, and lawmakers. Gain valuable insight into the future of copyright in the age of artificial intelligence. Keynote Speaker: Prof. Lea Bishop - Author, Professor of Law at Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law Moderator: Prof. Antony Haynes - Director of Cybersecurity and Privacy Law; Professor of Law, Albany Law School Panelists: - Jonathan Mann - Musician and Songwriter - Laura Protzmann, Esq. - Attorney, NAD & AI at BBB National Programs - Prof. Lauren Wilson - Associate Professor of Law, University at Buffalo School of Law - Matthew Topic, Esq. - Partner at Loevy & Loevy, Head of Media and Intellectual Property Practices

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