AI, Copyright, Business: Who Owns Creativity in the New AI Age?
Policy
Michael DuderstädtDr Sebastian RengshausenAnne KaiserSaralisa VolmKatharina Uppenbrink
Artificial intelligence is changing the creative economy – from automated content production to new business models. But as the opportunities grow, so do the conflicts: Who owns AI-generated works? How can the rights of creatives be secured and the devaluation of intellectual property prevented?
In three keynote speeches and a subsequent panel discussion, experts from politics, law and practice will discuss the central areas of tension between innovation, protection and the market. The focus will be on concrete guidelines, fair remuneration, practical licence models and the question of how value creation with AI can succeed without undermining creative foundations.
In cooperation with the Initiative Urheberrecht.
Format: Panel
Stage: K2
Speakers

GEMA
Michael Duderstädt
Managing Director Berlin, Director Political Communication

UNVERZAGT Attorneys at Law
Dr Sebastian Rengshausen
Lawyer

PAGE
Anne Kaiser
Editor-in-Chief, Brand Strategist

Saralisa Volm
Saralisa Volm
Actress, Art Historian, Filmmaker
Moderation

Authors' Rights Initiative
Katharina Uppenbrink
Managing Director