Season 5, Episode 25. The Legal Salsa: Protecting Dance One Step at a Time

Choreography copyright navigates a complex legal landscape, highlighted by Alfonso Ribeiro’s failed claim and Kyle Hanagami’s successful lawsuit against Epic Games. The Ninth Circuit’s ruling recognizes the value of short dance sequences, prompting essential debates on originality and compensation in digital spaces. Ongoing cases underscore evolving principles in dance protection. Continue reading Season 5, Episode 25. The Legal Salsa: Protecting Dance One Step at a Time

Season 5, Episode 20. Face Off: Privacy, Intellectual Property, and the Price of Your Faceprint

Biometric data, essential for modern digital interaction, faces legal challenges globally due to its vulnerability and immutability. Laws like Illinois’s BIPA enforce consent, impacting companies like Facebook and TikTok. As countries evolve their regulations, transparency and accountability emerge as key themes in the use of biometric technologies. Continue reading Season 5, Episode 20. Face Off: Privacy, Intellectual Property, and the Price of Your Faceprint

Season 5, Episode 1. Fair Use or Foul Play? AI Training, Copyright, and Consent

Has your creative work been secretly fed to AI systems without your knowledge or consent? Across the creative landscape, from journalism to literature to visual arts, professionals are discovering their life’s work has been quietly scraped, processed, and monetized by … Continue reading Season 5, Episode 1. Fair Use or Foul Play? AI Training, Copyright, and Consent

Season 4, Episode 6. A Conversation with AI about Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property

Who truly owns the creations of artificial intelligence? Explore this compelling question as Leticia Caminero (AI version) and Artemisa, her delightful AI co-host, navigate the intriguing intersection of AI and intellectual property law. Uncover the legal complexities when AI is the creator, … Continue reading Season 4, Episode 6. A Conversation with AI about Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property