Copyright-AI-bility – Masterclass @ Centre for Creative Technologies

Apr 16 2024 Posted: 09:50 IST

On 16 April 2024, Dr Abigail Rekas gave a masterclass on ‘Copyright-AI-bility’ to the Centre for Creative Technologies at University of Galway. This talk reviewed copyright doctrine in the US & Europe, the various litigation on generative AI ongoing in the US and UK brought by publishers, artists, authors and newspapers, and then the question of who copyright serves, what its purpose is, and whether there is room at the table for new types of creativity?

This session is part of a Masterclass Series run by the Centre for Creative Technologies at University of Galway. Further details on the series can be found at: https://www.universityofgalway.ie/creative-tech/

This talk provides a ten-cent tour of copyright doctrine in the US & Europe, particularly as it is impacted by the development of Gen AI. The rights of authors, creators, and artists will be explored, as well as those of intermediary businesses like publishers. It then moves to the various litigation ongoing in the US and UK brought by publishers, artists, authors and newspapers. The outcomes of these cases are highly relevant to the survival of Gen AI models as we know them. Lastly this talk turns to the question of who copyright serves, what its purpose is, and whether there is room at the table for new types of creativity – perhaps even creativity supported by Gen AI tools.

Speaker Biography

Dr. Abigail Rekas is a lecturer in law & innovation in the School of Law at University of Galway, and a US attorney. She is a copyright law and policy scholar with strong views about accessibility. She is also deeply interested in the preservation of and access to cultural heritage, including digital assets. Recent research centers around access to justice for persons working in the arts, including understanding and planning for the GenAI impact. She teaches intellectual property law and several microcredential courses around law and technology at University of Galway.

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