Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property – A view from practising lawyers
On the 26th of August, 2021, Centre for Intellectual Property Policy & Management (CIPPM) is organising a workshop, which seeks to explore the practical intellectual property concerns and issues faced by companies creating products and services using artificial intelligence, through the lens of practising lawyers. Dr Maja Bogataj Jančič will open the event by presenting the work, which is undertaken by the Data Governance Working Group of the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI). Welcome!
The workshop will be chaired by Benjamin White (CIPPM). After Majas opening remarks, Jonas Holm (DLA Piper – Stockholm) and Andrew Katz (Moorcrofts) will talk about the day to day artificial intelligence and intellectual property issues.
The event is free to join and will take place via Zoom on 26 August, 2021, 14.00-15:30. Registration is required by emailing cippm@protonmail.com.
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