
Restoring Trust in the Age of AI, Rights of Publicity and Copyright – February 26, 2025
February 26 @ 11:30 am - 1:00 pm
The Copyright Society of the South is pleased to present a panel with industry leaders discussing how to address the verification, use and compensation of video, audio and images that includes an individual’s voice, identity, name, image and likeness via the platform ViNIL. ViNIL’s founders Charles Alexander, Jeremy Brook, and Sada Garba will discuss how to best use the platform to facilitate commercial and creative celebrity engagement with a unique digital certificate and tracking system to assure commercial markets and the public authenticity and authorization of content. McGlinchey Stafford Of Counsel and longtime CSoS member Hillel Frankel joins the panel to discuss how the use of AI in artistic creations as launched major rights questions across the artist spectrum and how creative industries and artists must keep pace to address issues of misappropriation and infringement that threaten artistic control and the integrity of their artistic persona and creations.
CLE Credit is available for Tennessee attorneys at this event. There is a $75.00 fee for non-members. If you would like attend this event as a guest you must pre-register by February 21, 2025. Contact copyrightsocietyofthesouth@gmail.com for more information.