Event Title

Featured Speaker, Dean Alderucci

Location

Morgantown, WV

Start Date

25-2-2021 2:15 PM

End Date

25-2-2021 3:15 PM

Description

Artificial Intelligence is assuming a prominent role in intellectual property law and practice. AI can be used to facilitate the various types of legal work performed by attorneys and the world’s IP offices, such as patents and trademark searching and assisting in the analysis of patentability issues. AI also presents many novel IP issues that have yet to be resolved. For example, it can be difficult to apply conventional doctrines to AI that creates patentable inventions or copyrightable works. We also must grapple with the appropriate scope of IP protection for text, images, and other data that AI uses either as training data or as raw material for creating derivative works.

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Introduction by Amy Cyphert, Lecturer in Law at West Virginia College of Law and West Virginia Law Review Artificial Intelligence and the Law Symposium Advisor.

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Feb 25th, 2:15 PM Feb 25th, 3:15 PM

Featured Speaker, Dean Alderucci

Morgantown, WV

Artificial Intelligence is assuming a prominent role in intellectual property law and practice. AI can be used to facilitate the various types of legal work performed by attorneys and the world’s IP offices, such as patents and trademark searching and assisting in the analysis of patentability issues. AI also presents many novel IP issues that have yet to be resolved. For example, it can be difficult to apply conventional doctrines to AI that creates patentable inventions or copyrightable works. We also must grapple with the appropriate scope of IP protection for text, images, and other data that AI uses either as training data or as raw material for creating derivative works.