Date & Time
- from
- 29/02/202410:00 am
- until
- 29/02/202411:30 am
- duration
- 1hour
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of everyday business life. ChatGPT and DeepL are on everyone's lips. However, the use of these technologies raises many legal questions: Can I freely use applications from other companies? What intellectual property rights apply to my own AI developments? How can I protect my own investments? What requirements apply with regard to data protection and data security?
In this 90-minute online seminar, participants will receive an introduction to the extent to which AI applications can be protected by copyright or other intellectual property rights and how they can be commercially exploited. In addition, the participants will learn about the following
best practice examples to learn which framework conditions must be observed when using AI and data in order to be able to act with legal certainty in everyday professional life.
Presentation of Dr Daniel Schöneich:
Dr Daniel Schöneich is a lawyer at Battke Grünberg, where he is responsible for the Intellectual Property, IT and Media Law team. His advice on intellectual property rights covers all areas of creative services. This includes copyright works as well as technical inventions. Their legal protection is often of great importance in research and development projects. Dr Daniel Schöneich draws up the necessary intellectual property rights and drafts the necessary licence or cooperation agreements.
As a specialist lawyer for intellectual property law, Dr Daniel Schöneich also has a strong focus on IT and software contract law. Here, he drafts and negotiates contracts together with clients and, if necessary, enforces the agreements in court.
In addition to his work as a lawyer, Dr Daniel Schöneich teaches at the Institute for International Law, Intellectual Property and Technology Law at the TU Dresden and at the TU Cottbus in the field of research and transfer (Transferscout course).
Application deadline: 22 February 2024
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