Balancing Innovation and Protection: Unravelling the Impact of the EU AI Act on IP Law Counsel
As AI’s capabilities intersect with the generation, analysis, and utilization of IP, a robust regulatory framework becomes essential to address emerging complexities. By establishing clear guidelines for AI-generated content, inventive processes, data ownership, and collaborative endeavours, these regulations foster an environment where creators’ and inventors’ interests are respected, promoting fair attribution, protection, and equitable utilization of AI-generated creations
In this session our esteemed panellists will discuss the significant implications of the upcoming regulations on IP and give an overview of what is to be expected by:
Learning Objectives:
- Outlining the new challenges AI is creating
- Exploring the impact of AI on IP creation, protection and enforcement
- Examining how the EU AI Act intends to support the existing laws in tackling these challenges
- Outlining how the EU AI Act will affect the daily operations and responsibilities of IP law counsels
- Identifying some of the IP specific challenges that remain unsolved with the new AI regulations and what that means
Speakers :
- Henrik Trasberg, Legal Advisor on AI and New Technologies, Ministry of Justice Estonia
- Jan-Willem Goedmakers, Head of Intellectual Property, Stamicarbon
- Nicolas Grunder, Chief Counsel Digital & Data Privacy, ABB
- Charles Wieland, Partner, Panitch Schwarze Belisario & Nadel LLP