“AI & Copyright” Panel at the 30th Fordham Intellectual Property Law & Policy Conference New York

“AI & Copyright” Panel at the 30th Fordham Intellectual Property Law & Policy Conference New York

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Dr. Ursula Feindor-Schmidt, LL.M.
Dr. Ursula Feindor-Schmidt, LL.M. Lawyer, Partner
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Dr. Ursula Feindor-Schmidt, LL.M. (Lausen Rechtsanwälte) will be participating in the panel on “Artificial Intelligence” at this conference. The panelists will be discussing various aspects of AI, copyright as well as text and data mining under US and EU law.

Friday, April 14, 2023
5:20 PM CEST/ 11:20 AM EDT (70 minutes)

For more information, please see the program on page 33.

This year, the 30th Intellectual Property Law & Policy Conference of the Emily C. & John E. Hansen Intellectual Property Institute will be held April 13-14, 2023 at Fordham Law School, New York.

Register for participation here.

We look forward to seeing you!

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