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AI/IP Issues Part 2: What Current Litigation Can Tell Us About Where IP in AI Is Heading
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Recent litigation involving generative artificial intelligence (AI) and intellectual property highlights emerging issues that companies need to understand. This webcast explores the litigation trends around patent eligibility and novelty issues, copyright and the fair use defense, and trade secret misappropriation to understand how these cases can help in-house counsel develop internal policies to best protect the company's intellectual property. Additionally, these current cases can help corporate counsel anticipate challenges and make informed decisions when adopting AI.
Attend to discover insights into the following trends:
- Patent litigation reveals uncertainties around patent eligibility and novelty where inventions and/or inventors involve generative AI.
- Trade secret litigation is trending up as companies have started to maximize technology protection with trade secrets and recent jury awards have made it a valuable form of intellectual property protection.
- Copyright cases are testing the boundaries of fair use related to generative AI.
Speaker(s):
Jen Stringfield, Esq. | Subject Matter Advisor, Intellectual Property, Artificial Intelligence, Data Security & Privacy | LexisNexis Jen is a seasoned legal professional with a deep understanding of legal technology as it relates to the practice of law. She is a subject matter expert in Intellectual Property and Data Security & Privacy at LexisNexis. Over her extensive tenure at Lexis, exceeding a decade, Jen has emerged as a key player in the intersection of law and technology. She possesses a wealth of experience in Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications within the legal landscape, contributing to advancements in legal tech and the integration of AI into legal practice. Before her tenure at LexisNexis, Jen practiced as a litigation attorney in the Chicago. Jen holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Illinois at Chicago and a Juris Doctor from Chicago-Kent College of Law. |
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