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Teaching and Learning with AI Conference
Friday June 12, 2026 3:40pm - 4:10pm EDT
The AI copyright landscape has dramatically shifted in the last year. Courts have issued conflicting rulings on AI-generated works and training data fair use, while certain AI outputs have successfully secured copyright protection. International entities are establishing transparency requirements in an effort to reshape and reframe industry practices. This session examines these pivotal developments, analyzes emerging legal doctrines on authorship and liability, and explores how recent cases are redefining intellectual property boundaries in an AI-driven world.
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Sarah Norris

Digital Initiatiaves Coordinator, UCF Libraries
Sarah Norris is Digital Initiatives Coordinator at the University of Central Florida Libraries. In this role, she leads the Libraries’ Digital Initiatives unit in digitization and the management of STARS, UCF's Institutional Repository. She has presented at local, state, national... Read More →
Friday June 12, 2026 3:40pm - 4:10pm EDT
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