Exploring AI's Influence on Art and Law

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Practice Areas:

Arts & Entertainment, Other, Paralegal, Science & Technology

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Artificial Intelligence is currently impacting every facet of society. This course offers an update on this ever-evolving AI landscape, from developments within the United States Copyright Office to the status of lawsuits in the United States.

Attendees will gain insight into the issues arising at the intersection of AI, art, and the law. They will learn about the current approaches to AI by the US Copyright Office and the United States Judiciary, the legal issues involved and rulings handed down in AI-related cases in the U.S., and AI-related ethical issues and judicial positions to be aware of.

This course is designed for attorneys at the basic or introductory level of legal practice who work in or are interested in art law. Exploring AI's Influence on Art and Law is specifically designed for attorneys who want an introduction to AI issues in art and law.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Review artificial intelligence & the United States Copyright Office.
  2. Explore artificial intelligence and fair use policy.
  3. Investigate artificial intelligence and suits involving visual art and music.
  4. Identify the intersection of artificial intelligence and lawsuits involving authorship.
  5. Explore artificial intelligence and lawsuits involving journalism.
  6. Discuss artificial intelligence and ethics.


Production Date: 10/5/2025 | Closed captioning (CC) available

About the Presenters

Stephanie Drawdy, Esq.

Attorney | Artist | Host of Warfare of Art and Law Podcast

Practice Area: Arts & Entertainment (+ 1 other areas)

Stephanie Drawdy is an artist and attorney. After graduating from New York Law School, she received a diploma in Art Profession Law and Ethics from Institute of Art and Law. Stephanie serves as a member of the NYC Bar Association’s Art Law Committee, has volunteered with New York’s Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, has written extensively on art law issues (including for Institute of Art and Law’s quarterly Art Antiquity and Law Journal and blog and the ABA Art & Cultural Heritage Law Committee Newsletter), was a contributing author for the Second Edition of Museums and the Holocaust and has ...

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