Academic conference
CLAx: Navigating the use of copyrighted and non-copyrighted materials in AI training
31 October | NOVA School of Law
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) revolutionizes various industries, often depending on creative works for its development, it is crucial to understand how it intersects with copyright law. Recognizing this need, NOVA IPSI invite you to the academic conference “CLAx: Navigating the Use of Copyrighted and Non-Copyrighted Materials in AI Training.”
This conference will feature a roundtable discussion on comparative legal perspectives from Canada, Japan, the EU, and the US. With a distinguished lineup of speakers, we look forward to a lively exchange that will deepen our understanding of the legal frameworks influencing the future of AI.
Format
Hybrid
Language
English
Programme
Local: NOVA School of Law | Anfiteatro B
9h00- 12h00
9h00 | Registration
9h30 | Opening greetings
- Francisco Pereira Coutinho, NOVA School of Law
9h45 | Presentation of the CEP project
- Marco Scialdone, Consumer Empowerment Project (CEP)
10h00 | Setting the scene: Copyright & AI training
- Giulia Priora, NOVA School of Law
10h15 | Roundtable on Comparative Legal Perspectives
- Carys Craig, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University
- Rossana Ducato, School of Law, University of Aberdeen
- Salvatore Fasciana, School of Law, Politics and Sociology, University of Sussex
- Amanda Costa Novaes, NOVA School of Law – Estados Unidos da América
11h15 | Closing remarks
- Philipp Homar, Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Vienna)