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Overview
Join our experienced faculty as they explore the unique and cutting-edge legal issues arising out of the convergence of technology and entertainment.
What You Will Learn
After completing this program, participants will be able to:
- Learn about legal issues surrounding AI – the rapidly evolving landscape around intellectual property, privacy, and regulation
- Hear about developments and legal issues in the regulation of Large Language Models (“LLMs”) and machine learning
- Review NFTs: new developments and expanding legal issues
- Understand the continuing evolution of music licensing in an online world
- Learn about branding and sponsorship in Web 3.0
- Discover ethical concerns for lawyers arising in the digital world and with the growth of paperless transactions
Special Feature:
- Earn one hour of Ethics credit
Program Level: Overview
Prerequisites: An interest in legal issues posed by the convergence of technology and entertainment
Advanced Preparation: None
Intended Audience: In-house counsel, law firm attorneys, and allied professionals who work in or with technology, the Internet, games, news, sports, virtual reality, television, radio, video, film, entertainment, interactive media, or telecommunications; and attorneys who practice in copyright, trademark, licensing, merchandising, advertising or litigation.Lecture Topics [Total time 00:06:45]
Segments with an asterisk (*) are available only with the purchase of the entire program.
- Opening Remarks* [00:03:44]
Carolyn S. Toto - Legal Issues Surrounding AI [01:08:37]
Bobby Ghajar, James Chang - Friend or Foe? The Impact of AI on Hollywood [01:03:37]
Philip M. Kelly - NFTs Insights and Trends: New Developments and Continuing Landscape [01:00:28]
Ryan Lapine - The Changing World of Music Royalties: Songs and Sound Recordings [01:01:28]
Jeffrey J. Brabec, Todd W. Brabec - Branding and Sponsorship in Web3 [00:58:01]
Kimberly Culp, Denise Yee - Your Legal Ethics in a Converged World: Legal Ethics, Technotainment, and Paperless E-Transactions [01:03:25]
John F. Stephens, Cassidy E. Chivers
The purchase price of this Web Program includes the following articles from the Course Handbook available online:
- COMPLETE COURSE HANDBOOK
- Benjamin J. Cote, et al., Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, Congress Contemplates Creating a New Federal AI Regulatory Agency (May 26, 2023)
Carolyn S. Toto - Hon. Gregory H. Laughlin, et al., Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, Congressional Action on AI Takes Major Step Forward (May 4, 2023)
Carolyn S. Toto - Laura G. Killalea and Jean F. Kuei, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, AI Users Beware: Federal, State and Local Legislators and Regulators to Crack Down on AI-Related Employment Discrimination (May 31, 2023)
Carolyn S. Toto - Hon. William Lacy Clay, Jr., et al., Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, Outlook on AI and Civil Rights Law and Policy (May 25, 2023)
Carolyn S. Toto - Exploring the Legal Implications of Generative AI
Bobby Ghajar - Friend or Foe? The Impact of AI on Hollywood
Philip M. Kelly - NFTs Insights and Trends: New Developments and Continuing Landscape
Ryan Lapine - Music Rates and Royalties 2023: Past, Present and Future
Jeff Brabec, Todd Brabec - Eric Ball, Kimberly Culp and Vejay Lalla, Fenwick & West LLP, Advertising in the Metaverse (May 11, 2022)
Kimberly Culp - Vejay Lalla, Kimberly Culp, Justin Stacy and Sarah Meyers, Fenwick & West LLP, FTC Announces Updated Endorsement Guides to Combat Deceptive Reviews and Endorsements (July 25, 2023)
Kimberly Culp - Legal Ethics, Document Retention and Destruction in the Age of E-Transactions and Cybersecurity
Cassidy E. Chivers, Mary Grace Guzmán, John F. Stephens
Presentation Material
- Legal Issues Surrounding AI
James Chang, Bobby Ghajar - Artificial Intelligence (AI): Overview of Legal Impact on Hollywood
Philip M. Kelly - NFTs Insights and Trends: New Development and Continuing Landscape
Ryan Lapine - Branding and Sponsorship in Web3
Kimberly Culp, Denise Yee - Your Legal Ethics in a Converged World: Legal Ethics, Technotainment, and Paperless E-Transactions
Cassidy E. Chivers, John F. Stephens
Why You Should Attend
Join our experienced faculty as they explore the unique and cutting-edge legal issues arising out of the convergence of technology and entertainment.
What You Will Learn
After completing this program, participants will be able to:
- Learn about legal issues surrounding AI – the rapidly evolving landscape around intellectual property, privacy, and regulation
- Hear about developments and legal issues in the regulation of Large Language Models (“LLMs”) and machine learning
- Review NFTs: new developments and expanding legal issues
- Understand the continuing evolution of music licensing in an online world
- Learn about branding and sponsorship in Web 3.0
- Discover ethical concerns for lawyers arising in the digital world and with the growth of paperless transactions
Who Should Attend
This program is targeted towards in-house counsel, law firm attorneys, and allied professionals who work in or with technology, the Internet, games, news, sports, virtual reality, television, radio, video, film, entertainment, interactive media, or telecommunications; and attorneys who practice in copyright, trademark, licensing, merchandising, advertising, or litigation.
Special Feature:
- Earn one hour of Ethics credit
Program Level: Overview
Prerequisites: An interest in legal issues posed by the convergence of technology and entertainment
Advanced Preparation: None
Intended Audience: In-house counsel, law firm attorneys, and allied professionals who work in or with technology, the Internet, games, news, sports, virtual reality, television, radio, video, film, entertainment, interactive media, or telecommunications; and attorneys who practice in copyright, trademark, licensing, merchandising, advertising or litigation.