Intellectual Property Law
2024 IP and Emerging Technologies Conference Bundle
The Intellectual Property Law Section was excited to present IP and Emerging Technologies as a full-day virtual conference on March 22, 2024. Our stellar line-up of speakers discussed hot topics, including UGC and AI content moderation, privacy-enhancing technologies for lawyers, web scraping, coders’ rights, AI policy and legislation updates, and more.
Purchase this to receive eight (8) programs for $199! Offer ends 12/31/2024. That’s 6.0 Hours of MCLE of which 2.5 Hours includes Technology in the Practice of Law.
What’s Included:
Lawyer v. AI: Evaluating Legal Work Product Generated by AI; 2024 IP and Emerging Technologies Conference (MCLE: 0.5 Hour)
Generative AI has been taking the legal industry by storm, but how should legal professionals think about the work product produced by AI? This discussion will outline the technical, legal and ethical issues relevant to evaluating GAI legal work, and illustrate emerging themes in the legal industry with real examples.
The Embodied Web; 2024 IP and Emerging Technologies Conference (MCLE: 0.75 Hour)
Heller delves into the dynamics of digital governance, questioning the adequacy of existing law, norms, and market forces in regulating emerging technologies, and proposes a reconsideration of tech governance amidst evolving hardware and the failing institutions of governance. Heller’s analysis sheds light on the critical need to consider 3D spaces as distinct from the internet, and adapt and refine our understanding of effective digital governance in the era of spatial computing.
Ransomware Attacks and Their Impact on Security, Privacy and Intellectual Property (MCLE: 1.0 Hour Technology in the Practice of Law)
Ransomware attacks have been with us for many years, but the latest adversary tactics pose special risks to confidential intellectual property. In an interactive and informative session, we will discuss the latest developments in ransomware attacks, with a focus on what practitioners can do to better protect themselves and their clients.
Making the Most of Your Privacy Enhancing Technologies: What They Are, What They Are NOT, and How to Leverage Them So That You Are Leading Your Business Objectives and Not a Slave to Your Technology (MCLE: 0.75 Hour Technology in The Practice of Law
In this session, we will have an interactive discussion about the various categories of new technologies that have arisen to help with the seemingly monstrous tasks that face privacy and data protection teams. We will discuss how to think about the business problem, budget ownership, the buy cycle and how you can become a Best in Show PET owner.
Legal Trends and Risks in Artificial Intelligence (MCLE: 0.75 Hour Technology in The Practice of Law)
As the realm of Artificial Intelligence (AI) expands, lawyers are being called upon to be trusted advisors as businesses navigate integrating AI into business operations, but without much legal clarity from courts and prior to meaningful legislation being enacted. The use of AI implicates numerous legal issues, and counsel must be fully informed about various risks when leveraging AI. This presentation will address: An Overview of AI Applications and how they work; Potential Sources of Risk, including: Copyright, Privacy, Regulatory; and Ways to Minimize Risk when Leveraging AI.
Legal Threats to Software Developers in 2024 (MCLE: 0.75 Hour
A review of the state of the law and litigation trends on data scraping claims.
The Evolving Law of Data Scraping (MCLE: 0.5 Hour)
A review of the state of the law and litigation trends on data scraping claims.
Who Do You Sue? Navigating Copyright and Intermediary Liability for Generative AI (MCLE: 1.0 Hour)
There’s obviously a ton of hype around Generative AI and Copyright law. At the heart of this discussion is the pivotal debate over fair use and its implications for the datasets used to train Generative AI models, as well as the outputs they produce.