
When AI generates content using human-created training data: copyright ownership, fair use, right of publicity, and compensation frameworks for human creators. Real-world experience matters: proving AI infringement requires hands-on comparison of original works with AI output, meeting with creators to understand their creative process, reviewing physical portfolios and studios, and filing DMCA takedowns and Copyright Office registrations that require a human with a bar number. Experience from representing visual artists, musicians, and writers in real infringement disputes — attending Copyright Office hearings, negotiating licensing deals face-to-face, and presenting evidence in federal court — produces enforcement strategies tested against real outcomes. Covers current Copyright Office guidance, pending legislation, and practical enforcement strategies. Delivered as legal memo with actionable recommendations.
2 hours
estimated duration
secure payment
payment protection via Stripe
Chicago, Illinois, US
provider location
secure checkout powered by Stripe
your payment is protected, refunded if provider declines or doesn't respond