Introduction to Intellectual Property: with AI considerations

Introduction to Intellectual Property: with AI considerations

Exploring legal protections for ideas, creations, and brands, and what you need to consider when using AI with your business

By Business & IP Centre Cambridgeshire

Date and time

Monday, June 16 · 2 - 3:30am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

What will be covered in this online session:

This session will introduce the key forms of intellectual property (IP) that business owners should understand, including copyright, trademarks, designs, and patents.

With the rise of AI-generated text and images, small business owners can benefit from these tools—but it's crucial to know who owns the rights to AI-generated content and how it impacts your business

What's on offer and who should attend:

  • What is intellectual property?
  • What do patents, trade marks, design rights, and copyright protect for you and your business?
  • What is artificial intelligence (AI)?
  • How are text and images generated using AI, and can you use these in your business?

The topic content of this webinar is at novice level.

This fonline event is aimed at those living in Cambridgeshire.

What will I learn:

The legal protections available for your ideas, creations, and brand, including patents, trademarks, design rights, and copyright.

Key considerations when using AI tools in your business, including ownership, intellectual property risks, and compliance challenges.

Please note that Venner Shipley cannot give advice or provide any information of a legal nature, at this webinar. We can signpost you to Intellectual Property professionals.

There will be signposting to further support or learning on this topic.

Your Speaker -

Robert Holbrook

Robert s a Chartered and European Patent Attorney in the electronics, communications and software department at Venner Shipley, a leading intellectual property firm. He specialises in drafting and prosecuting patent applications in computer-implemented methods, including AI-based inventions, electronic devices, and inventions at the interface between these areas and biology.

www.vennershipley.com

Additional Information


Please note: This face to face event requires one ticket per person.

Accessibility:

This event is for people aged 19+ and takes place online.

Important - please note the following:

  • This webinar requires one ticket per person.
  • Link to join the webinar: This will be emailed in an Eventbrite reminder to each person who books on to this session, two days prior to the webinar, and in a further Eventbrite reminder two hours, before the start time.
  • Link to a Business & IP Centre short 'Individual Learning Plan' will be included in these emails . Please read these ahead of the webinar and complete and return on the webinar day, to the Business and IP Centre, at the end of this webinar. Guidance will be given at the webinar.

Thank you.

Business and IP Centre Cambridgeshire Team


Organized by

The Business & IP Centre Cambridgeshire supports entrepreneurs, inventors and small businesses from that first spark of inspiration to successfully launching and developing a business.

The Business & IP Centre is part of the British Library Business & IP Centre national network.