AI and Creativity: Legal implications for designers

AI and Creativity: Legal implications for designers
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AI and Creativity: Legal implications for designers
Virtual Friday April 04 @ 3:00 PM ETThe rise of AI in graphic design is transforming the creative landscape, but it also brings new legal challenges and questions. Who owns AI-generated works? Can they be copyrighted? How can designers protect their work while using AI tools?
Join us for "AI and Creativity: Legal Implications for Designers", where we’ll explore the key legal considerations for designers working with AI. This session will cover:
- Ownership & Copyright – Can AI-generated works be protected under copyright law? We will review case studies and examples.
- Licensing & Commercial Use – Best practices for monetizing and licensing AI-generated content
- Ethical & Business Considerations – Navigating transparency, bias and legal risks
- Contracts & IP Protection – What designers should look for in agreements involving AI.
This is an interactive session. You are encouraged to ask questions, share insights, and actively engage with the content.
About Vandana
Vandana Taxali is a lawyer, entrepreneur, and founder of the law firm Entcounsel and is also the founder of Artcryption, a platform helping creators protect, manage, and monetize their digital assets. She focused primarily on the areas of intellectual property, licensing, entertainment, and AI and Web3 technologies, advising designers, artists, and tech startups on legal strategies in the digital space. Vandana has been a speaker at global conferences and a mentor in accelerator programs, guiding creatives through the evolving legal landscape of AI and digital ownership. See entcounsel.com and artcryption.com.
You can connect with her at https://www.linkedin.com/in/vtaxali/ or by emailing her at vandana@entcounsel.com.
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