CEPIC AGENDA
- 15th April: Roundtable Discussion on Artificial Intelligence on 15th April from 18h-20h in the European Parliament, room PHS 7C050 (attended by Sylvie Fodor)
• 19th April
- Meeting with Mr Georg Haeusler - DG EAC, Director for Culture, Creativity and Sport a
followed by;
- Lunch meeting with Elizabeth Werner, Deputy Secretary-General for Policy Coordination for the departments of Economic and Social Affairs; and Citizens, Health, Migration and Security Union. This will provide an opportunity to discuss an even broader range of policy issues affecting the creative industries.
- 25th April: Workshop on implementation of the TDM opt-out provision
The workshop aims to discuss the implementation of the right-reservation ('opt-out’) mechanism from the text-and-data mining exception foreseen in Article 4(3) of the Copyright in Digital Single Market Directive (2019/790/EU) in the context of the development of generative AI.
The workshop - from 9:00 H to 17:00 H - will be attended by Sylvie Fodor - 29th April: Is AI Copyrightable Part III - Register Here - Free or CEPIC members -CEPIC has been exploring the copyrightability of AI output in two recent webinars. While China and India have already recognized this status, the US Copyright Office has not. Recent decisions in Europe also suggest that proving human input is difficult since the same prompt can produce different outputs.
- With this in mind, CEPIC is bringing together two legal experts, J. Scott of Adobe and Vered Horesh of BRIA, to discuss how AI output can be protected if not by copyright. Join the debate, led by Marisol Muniz, to discover possible solutions to this complex issue.
- This webinar is FREE for CEPIC members (either associate members of CEPIC or members of the following associations: AEAPAF, FNAPPI, SAPHIR, BAPLA, BLF, SAB).
- Non CEPIC members will be charged 89, - € (inclusive of VAT).
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