CDSA Summit @ L.A.: ioLiberum Execs Tackle AI Legal Issues (CDSAonline)

At the recent CDSA Summit @ Los Angeles, held at Google’s Spruce Goose Hangar, legal experts from ioLiberum addressed a critical issue facing the media and entertainment industry: the evolving impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on intellectual property (IP) and legal frameworks. Nick Matlach, president of ioLiberum, and Evelynn Glausman, the company’s GM, provided insights into the latest legislative efforts surrounding AI, recent court cases, and the rapidly shifting AI technology landscape. Their presentation, “AI’s Evolving Impact to IP and Law,” highlighted growing concerns over legal and ethical issues related to AI, including questions about the ownership of training materials used by AI engines and the legal challenges arising from AI-generated content being mistaken for real.

The session sparked vital conversations among members of the Content Delivery & Security Association (CDSA), emphasizing the urgent need for clear guidelines as AI technology outpaces current legal structures. Matlach and Glausman explored how companies can navigate the fine line between leveraging AI’s innovative potential and mitigating risks tied to content authenticity, data usage, and intellectual property rights. As AI continues to reshape media production and distribution, the presentation served as a wake-up call for industry leaders to proactively address these legal gray areas to protect both creators and consumers in the digital age.

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