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Insights on Global IP Cases: A Comparative Analysis of AI-Driven Jurisprudence from the US, Singapore, and Beyond; 2025 California International Arbitration Week
Litigation Section
Credit(s):
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
1 Technology in The Practice of Law
The rapid integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into creative and inventive processes is transforming intellectual property (IP) law across the globe. This panel will examine recent AI-related IP cases from the United States, Singapore, and beyond, offering a comparative analysis of how different jurisdictions are responding to the unique challenges posed by AI-generated works. Key cases to be discussed include the Zarya of the Dawn case in the US, which questioned copyright protections for AI-created artwork, and the Li v. Liu ruling from the Beijing Internet Court, where ownership of AI-generated content was contested. The panel will also dive into the globally significant DABUS case, where courts in the US, UK, and Australia ruled on whether an AI system can be recognized as an inventor. By comparing these landmark cases, the panel will explore key issues such as inventorship, copyright eligibility for AI-generated works, and the evolving standards for IP ownership in the age of AI. The discussion will also focus on how international arbitration bodies like SIAC can play a role in resolving cross-border AI-related IP disputes. Whether you are dealing with AI and IP law or looking for insights into the future of global IP frameworks, this session will offer valuable perspectives from leading jurisdictions.
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
1 Technology in The Practice of Law
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Standard
Non-Member
$65.00
CLA Member
$45.00
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