Australian Copyright Society Event on AI, Productivity, and Copyright

[Australian Copyright Society Event on AI, Productivity, and Copyright]

Honored to join Justice Burley, Professor Alain Strowel (Université catholique de Louvain | University of Alicante), and Professor Rita Matulionyte (Macquarie Law School) on August 12 at Gilbert + Tobin for the Copyright Society of Australia panel, “Productivity – A New Challenge for Copyright”.

We’ll explore how artificial intelligence is transforming the balance between productivity gains and the rights of copyright holders, drawing on developments in the U.S., EU, and Australia. In particular, we’ll be talking about themes raised in the Australian Productivity Commission‘s “Data and the Digital Economy: Interim Report,” including how artificial intelligence is reshaping copyright, the balance between productivity and creators’ rights, and the future of licensing and governance. I’ll share insights from recent U.S. cases like Kadrey v. Meta and Bartz v. Anthropic, the emerging AI licensing market, and the prospects for legislative responses.

Looking forward to an engaging discussion with global experts on the evolving intersection of AI, copyright, and innovation. Thanks to Alida Stanley and her team for putting together what promises to be an exciting event. Hope to see you there!

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