Deepfakes, Copyright, and AI Training in Comparative and Private International Law
Seminar organized as part of the Master’s program in Copyright and Creative Industries Technologies at the Luiss School of Law.
Institutional Greetings from
Aristide Police, Dean of the Luiss School of Law
AI Training and Copyright: Exclusive Rights and Exceptions in the US and the EU
Moderator:
Paolo Marzano, Academic Director of the Master’s Program in Copyright and Creative Industries Technologies, Luiss School of Law
Speakers:
Jane Ginsburg Morton L. Janklow, Professor of Literary and Artistic Property Law, Columbia University, US
Silke von Lewinski, Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, Munich, and Associate Professor at the University of Zagreb
Enrico Bonadio, Professor of Law at City, St George’s, University of London, UK
Q&A
Deepfakes and Personal Rights in the US and EU
Moderator:
Christophe Geiger, Professor of Law and Director of the Innovation Law and Ethics Observatory (ILEO) at Luiss
Speakers:
Maria Letizia Bixio, Adjunct Professor, European University of Rome
Jane Ginsburg Morton L. Janklow, Professor of Literary and Artistic Property Law, Columbia University
Valérie-Laure Bénabou, Professor, Université Paris Saclay/UVSQ
Q&A
Comparative and Private International Law Aspects of AI Training and Deepfakes
Moderator:
Jane Ginsburg Morton L. Janklow, Professor of Literary and Artistic Property Law, Columbia University
Speakers:
Stefania Bariatti, Professor of International Law, University of Milan
Pierluigi Congedo, Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London; Professor of Data Protection and European Private Law, Luiss
Q&A
Conclusions
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