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As artificial intelligence becomes a powerful tool for generating music, art, text, and design, critical questions arise around ownership, authorship, and fair use. This short course explores the legal and ethical complexities of intellectual property (IP) in the age of AI-generated content. Who is the rightful owner of work created by or with the assistance of AI? Can machines hold copyright, or does it belong to the developer, user, or data source? You’ll examine current legal frameworks, emerging case law, and gaps in regulation, alongside practical strategies for licensing and protecting creative work in this rapidly evolving space. Ideal for artists, developers, content creators, and legal professionals, this course provides essential insight into how to navigate rights management, attribution, and ethical considerations when working with generative AI. This is a live, tutor-led online course delivered over two days, each session lasting approximately 2 hours. The next start date for this course is the 4th September 2025 - 18:00 BST COURSE SCHEDULE: Thursday 4th September - 18:00 - 20:00 BST Friday 5th September - 18:00 - 20:00 BST
