The Clash of AI Competition and Copyright Law Panel Discussion
Release Date: 03/20/2025
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Moderator:
- Ai Deng, Director, Advanced Analytics Lab, Berkeley Research Group; Lecturer, Johns Hopkins University; Editor, American Bar Association; External Expert; Romanian National Council for Scientific
Panelist
- Mark Gray, Copyright Policy Counsel, OpenAI
- Daryl Lim, H. Laddie Montague Jr. Chair in Law; Associate Dean for Research and Innovation; Director, Intellectual Property (IP) Law and Innovation Initiative, Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law
- Elena Ponte, Attorney, Bureau of Competition, US Federal Trade Commission
- Kristian Stout, Director of Innovation Policy, International Center for Law and Economics