Tim Billick Explores AI’s Increasing Collisions with Copyright Litigation 

APR 29, 2025 | PRACTUS LLP

Tim Billick Explores AI’s Increasing Collisions with Copyright Litigation 

Authored by Carol Rose

(Seattle, WA) The King County Bar Association in Washington State is presenting a seminar led by Practus’ Tim Billick : Exploring the Boundaries of AI and Copyright Litigation: Presented by a Human.

Hint: the human is Tim Billick and this free continuing legal education program is a webinar presented May 1, 2025. Billick will offer a deep dive on the proliferation of lawsuits between copyright holders and AI companies that have coincided with the explosion of LLM technologies. For example:

  • Why are AI model developers being sued?
  • Can I protect myself from being copied by AI?
  • Why is it important to know how AI models are trained?
  • Do they infringe copyright law?

Billick says, “It’s up to the courts to figure out how various fast-moving AI technologies intersect with Copyright Law.To help my colleagues and community, I’m going to give a framework on how to analyze the issues at this very precarious intersection.”

Register for the event here

Event Date: May 1st 12:00PM PT

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