Seattle, WA — When it comes to content creation, courts are scrambling to keep up with the impact Generative AI is having and answer the question – where does innovation end and copyright protection begin? In April, Practus LLP intellectual property attorney Tim Billick will explore this evolving legal frontier during a full-day CLE presentation at the Washington State Bar Association IP Institute.
Billick’s session, “Good Fences: How Copyright Law Can Establish Boundaries with Generative AI,” takes place April 24, 2026. It will unpack the latest case law addressing AI platforms such as ChatGPT, Suno, Gemini, and Grok, and explore the legal lines courts are beginning to draw around AI-generated content. Attorneys will leave with practical guidance for prosecuting and defending copyright claims involving generated AI.
Says Billick, “Every time we’ve seen a technological advancement, people always assume the law is too old to handle it. But this presentation will break down strategies for handling disputes involving GenAI with the copyright laws we already have.”
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