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Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing creativity and innovation, but where does intellectual property (IP) fit into the mix? As AI becomes a vital tool for generating logos, content, and innovative ideas, understanding the do's and don'ts of IP and having a strategy to develop your IP landscape in the age of AI is critical for entrepreneurs, innovators, and businesses alike.
In this upcoming Masterclass, we are inviting David Morrison, Principal at Smart & Biggar, to share his insights on rights, ownership and nuances around copyright and patents in a world of AI-driven innovation. From the ownership of AI-generated original works to the eligibility of AI-generated inventions for patent protection, David will dive into practical strategies to navigate the legal landscape of IP in the digital era.
That’s not all – David will also talk about various resources and tools available to entrepreneurs and small businesses to develop their IP portfolio and discover potential funding opportunities in this arena.
After this Masterclass, you’ll leave equipped with actionable knowledge to safeguard your ideas and avoid pitfalls in this rapidly evolving space.
Who should attend
This masterclass is perfect for entrepreneurs who are growing their businesses, scaling companies looking to build their next product, corporations looking to innovate in the changing world, or anyone with a passion for growth and learning!
About the speaker
David Morrison - Principal at Smart & Biggar
David's practice is principally directed towards the preparation and prosecution of patent applications worldwide in the biotechnology, biomedical, chemical, mechanical, oil and gas and agricultural areas.
He also provides clients with patent validity and infringement assessments and opinions and occasionally drafts and reviews licensing agreements. Prior to his career in law, David worked as a fellow in an academic research institute and in technology transfer and commercialization in a university setting.
An active speaker educating primarily start-ups and SMEs on intellectual property issues, David also teaches a graduate-level course on intellectual property at a local university.