Artificial Intelligence and Copyright Law

Mar 17, 2022
From 12 PM to 1 PM

Location Activity online with ZOOM (The connection link will be sent the morning of the training between 10 AM and 11 AM)

The relationship between copyright law and artificial intelligence did not need to be the focus of a federal consultation in 2021 to be the hot topic about which so many copyright specialists around the world like to debate.  Our panelists, an academic expert on the issue and the Executive Vice-President of one of the largest research centres on artificial intelligence which happens to be based in Montreal, will talk about the state of the art in this field under the guidance of the director of the Digital Law Centre in Switzerland.

Artificial Intelligence and Copyright Law

ATTENTION: Activity run in FRENCH

The relationship between copyright law and artificial intelligence did not need to be the focus of a federal consultation in 2021 to be the hot topic about which so many copyright specialists around the world like to debate.  Our panelists, an academic expert on the issue and the Executive Vice-President of one of the largest research centres on artificial intelligence which happens to be based in Montreal, will talk about the state of the art in this field under the guidance of the director of the Digital Law Centre in Switzerland.

Date: Thursday, March 17, 2022 from noon to 1:00 PM (Montreal time)

1:00 of Continuing Professional Development

Panelists: 

  • Prof. Céline Castets-Renard, University of Ottawa
  • Me Stéphane Létourneau, MILA 

Moderator:

  • Prof. Jacques de Werra, Université de Genève

Costs (taxes not included):

  • 10,00 $ for student members of ALAI
  • 25,00 $ for members of ALAI Canada and other national groups of ALAI 
  • 50,00 $ for non-members

IMPORTANT:  The connection link will be sent to you the morning of the training between 10 AM and 11 AM

NOTE: The Association has not requested verification of the eligibility of this activity by The Barreau du Québec, as the proposed training fully meets the objectives of the Regulation respecting compulsory continuing education for lawyers. The participant can register this activity in their continuing education file.