January 30, 2024
Technological revolutions have occurred throughout history from the birth of the internet to today’s emerging generative artificial intelligence (GenAI). With every technological shift, copyright law has had to respond.
Now, with litigation being filed against AI companies for the unauthorized use of content, questions abound about where GenAI might have liability under current copyright laws and how creators can protect themselves.
In a recent webinar, “Understanding the Impact of AI on Copyright Law,” several industry experts discuss copyright law including fair use and transformative use, share perspectives on the aging Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), and explain how Digimarc Validate can protect your digital brand and assets.
When you watch the replay, you’ll hear from Digimarc Chief Product Officer Ken Sickles as well as John Tehranian, founding partner at One LLP, and Joe Naylor, president and CEO at ImageRights International.
“What can you do to mitigate infringement of your created work?” Naylor asked. “You can put yourself in a position to be able to do something about it by registering your work with the copyright office and embedding a digital watermark into your work.”
Learn how to protect your digital assets with technologies that can be implemented today by registering for this free, on-demand webinar.