John Lennon AI Revival Adds to Debate Over IP Rights of the Dead & more…Keep up with what has been happening this week in our latest IP news round-up…
AI-generated art: a new dawn for creativity, or a black hole for intellectual property rights?
Farrer examines when copyright may subsist in AI-generated artworks, how that copyright can be infringed and protected, and how the legislative landscape in the UK may change in the coming months and years.
Morgan Lewis Partner Carla Oakley again named among Managing IP’s Top 250 Women In IP
Managing Intellectual Property has recognised Morgan Lewis partner Carla Oakley as one of its Top 250 Women in IP for 2023, marking the third consecutive year she has appeared on the list. The annual list highlights senior female IP practitioners in private practice who have performed exceptionally for their clients and firms in the last year across more than 30 global jurisdictions, including the United States, where Carla is ranked.
John Lennon AI Revival Adds to Debate Over IP Rights of the Dead
John Lennon’s voice will be on a new Beatles song once again—with the help of artificial intelligence—the latest in a wave of technologically reincarnated performers that attorneys say implicates a checkerboard of state publicity rights.
EU Parliament Approves Draft AI Regulations
The European Union has taken a major step towards regulating the growing artificial intelligence (AI) industry.