AI and Copyright: Regulation, Case Law and Implications from Europe and the USA

Monday, 30 March 2026
AI and Copyright: Regulation, Case Law and Implications from Europe and the USA

 

  • Copyright protection for works generated by AI
  • Using copyright protected materials to train AI
  • What is the position in the US and Europe?
  • Current statutory regulation of AI in Australia
  • Potential law reform in Australia

Presented by Katrina Chambers, Partner, Thomson Geer; Lawyer of the Year, Intellectual Property Law, Best Lawyers 2021 and Biotechnology, 2025

Description

Attend and earn 1 CPD unit in Substantive Law
This program is based on QLD legislation

Presenters

Katrina Chambers, Partner, Thomson Geer
Katrina Chambers is a Partner in Thomson Geer's Intellectual Property and Information Technology team. Her practice includes licensing and commercialisation of IP, assistance with IP ownership and structuring issues, research and development collaborations, alliances and joint venture arrangements, the sale and purchase of IP assets and companies, IP audits and due diligence, regulatory compliance, franchise law, privacy law, manufacturing, supply and distribution agreements, general contracts law and commercial and corporate law. Her clients come from a wide range of private and public industry sectors including life sciences, medical devices, health, information technology, government, university and energy and resources. Katrina has been rated by Doyle's Guide as a Leading IP Lawyer in Queensland and is also recognised by Best Lawyers in the categories of Intellectual Property Law, Biotechnology Law, Commercial Law, Professional Responsibility Practice and Franchise Law.

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AI and Copyright: Regulation, Case Law and Implications from Europe and the USA

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Single Session
Monday, 30 March 2026
to Australia/Brisbane
CPD Points 1
$160.00
$112.00
On Demand 20251128 20260330

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