Frankfurter Buchmesse – Lecture: Basics Licensing Law and the Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence

Frankfurter Buchmesse – Lecture: Basics Licensing Law and the Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence

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Dr. Ursula Feindor-Schmidt, LL.M.
Dr. Ursula Feindor-Schmidt, LL.M. Lawyer, Partner
Specialised Lawyer for Copyright and Media Law
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We invite you to attend the lecture “Basics Licensing Law and the Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence” given by Dr. Ursula Feindor-Schmidt, LL.M. at the 75th Frankfurter Buchmesse.

Friday, 20 October 2023
13:00 – 13:30 h CEST
Aldus Up Stage
Hall 4.1/ The ARTS+ Areal

Dr. Ursula Feindor-Schmidt, LL.M. advises national and international clients on their digital strategies and is entrusted with high-profile test cases on platform liability and copyright compliance. She also specialises in the evolving field of artificial intelligence, the use of AI in legal tech and the regulation of AI. She is a regular speaker at national and international events, including for the Academy of German Media, the International Publishers Association, Rise of AI or the Fordham IP Conference.

Frankfurter Buchmesse will take place from 18 – 22 October 2023.

You can find more information in the programme. The event will take place in attendance, registration is not required.

We look forward to seeing you!

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