Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law (CIPIL) Podcast Podcast Por Faculty of Law University of Cambridge arte de portada

Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law (CIPIL) Podcast

Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law (CIPIL) Podcast

De: Faculty of Law University of Cambridge
Escúchala gratis

Acerca de esta escucha

The Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law CIPIL was founded in 2004. Through its activities, CIPIL aims to promote the investigation, understanding and critical appraisal of these important fields of law. The CIPIL Intellectual Property Seminar Series brings together specialist speakers to discuss prevailing issues in relation to copyright, patents, trademarks, design rights, and other subjects. The Centre brings together a group of legal academics already recognised for their historical and inter-disciplinary, as well as doctrinal, research. Drawing on the resources of Cambridge University, CIPIL is ideally positioned to carry out and promote well-informed interdisciplinary work. For more information see the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law website at http://www.cipil.law.cam.ac.uk/Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge Ciencias Sociales Economía Política y Gobierno
Episodios
  • Harnessing GenAI to Inform IP Standards: CIPIL Spring Conference 2025
    Apr 3 2025

    Speaker: Professor Niva Elkin Koren (Tel Aviv University)

    Session 4: Concluding Thoughts – AI Transforming IP

    On Saturday 29th March 2025, the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law (CIPIL) held its Annual Spring Conference entitled 'Is AI Transforming IP?'

    For the last few years, lots of attention has been paid to AI and IP. The Supreme Court has already considered whether AI can be regarded as an inventor. There is also on-going litigation, in various jurisdictions, on whether training AI systems with copyright material infringes copyright, in what circumstances the outputs might infringe; as well as when, if at all, AI-generated content, designs or other outputs might be protected by intellectual property rights and, if so, for whose benefit.

    While these are important questions that involve the application of the existing understandings of the law to new factual scenarios, the conference moved beyond them to focus on: (i) what AI reveals about existing law; and (ii) how AI might be changing IP, altering the legal tests with which we have become familiar, as well as the assumptions that underlie them – and what the implications might be.

    For more information see:

    https://www.cipil.law.cam.ac.uk/seminars-and-events/cipil-spring-conference

    Más Menos
    56 m
  • AI and IPR Enforcement – Challenges and Opportunities: CIPIL Spring Conference 2025
    Apr 3 2025

    Speaker: Mr Dennis Collopy (University of Hertfordshire)

    Session 3: AI Transforming the Scope of Protection and Enforcement

    On Saturday 29th March 2025, the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law (CIPIL) held its Annual Spring Conference entitled 'Is AI Transforming IP?'

    For the last few years, lots of attention has been paid to AI and IP. The Supreme Court has already considered whether AI can be regarded as an inventor. There is also on-going litigation, in various jurisdictions, on whether training AI systems with copyright material infringes copyright, in what circumstances the outputs might infringe; as well as when, if at all, AI-generated content, designs or other outputs might be protected by intellectual property rights and, if so, for whose benefit.

    While these are important questions that involve the application of the existing understandings of the law to new factual scenarios, the conference moved beyond them to focus on: (i) what AI reveals about existing law; and (ii) how AI might be changing IP, altering the legal tests with which we have become familiar, as well as the assumptions that underlie them – and what the implications might be.

    For more information see:

    https://www.cipil.law.cam.ac.uk/seminars-and-events/cipil-spring-conference

    Más Menos
    29 m
  • (Re)evaluating trade secrets protection in light of AI: CIPIL Spring Conference 2025
    Apr 3 2025

    Speaker: Professor Tanya Aplin (King’s College London)

    Session 3: AI Transforming the Scope of Protection and Enforcement

    On Saturday 29th March 2025, the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law (CIPIL) held its Annual Spring Conference entitled 'Is AI Transforming IP?'

    For the last few years, lots of attention has been paid to AI and IP. The Supreme Court has already considered whether AI can be regarded as an inventor. There is also on-going litigation, in various jurisdictions, on whether training AI systems with copyright material infringes copyright, in what circumstances the outputs might infringe; as well as when, if at all, AI-generated content, designs or other outputs might be protected by intellectual property rights and, if so, for whose benefit.

    While these are important questions that involve the application of the existing understandings of the law to new factual scenarios, the conference moved beyond them to focus on: (i) what AI reveals about existing law; and (ii) how AI might be changing IP, altering the legal tests with which we have become familiar, as well as the assumptions that underlie them – and what the implications might be.

    For more information see:

    https://www.cipil.law.cam.ac.uk/seminars-and-events/cipil-spring-conference

    Más Menos
    23 m
Todavía no hay opiniones