Mariya Ortynska, Managing Attorney at Ortynska Law PLLC, has spoken at the webinar “Intellectual Property Law and Challenges of the AI Age” for students and lecturers from several Ukrainian universities.
In the webinar, the cutting-edge matters were highlighted:
- Can content generated by artificial intelligence be protected by copyright?
- Do AI platforms violate the copyright of authors of books, photos, images, and other works?
- How can AI developers obtain the rights to use content for the further development of their AI tools?
Mariya covered specific features of registering content generated by artificial intelligence, the requirement of human authorship for AI-generated content, the duty to disclose AI-generated material when filing a copyright application, and the conditions of such disclosure, as well as the consequences of failure to disclose AI-generated content.
The webinar examined conflicts between AI platforms and copyright owners, delving into key aspects such as data scraping, notable lawsuits filed by copyright holders, and considerations for applying the fair use doctrine.
As a conclusive part, Mariya Ortynska shared short summaries and key takeaways from three 2025 AI & Copyright law cases in the U.S., analyzing the arguments of the parties and the conclusions of the court. The cases are early precedents, but they already take part in shaping AI and copyright rules.
You can find more information on the cases in this article by Ortynska Law: Three 2025 Court Decisions That Could Redefine AI and Copyright Law
Mariya Ortynska is a frequent speaker on topics that involve the intersection of IP and emerging technologies. Mariya closely monitors the updates and developments in this field to keep abreast of all the latest changes and innovations, ensuring clients receive the most accurate analysis and recommendations.
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