AI and Intellectual Property in Film and Television: Ownership, Rights, and Risk Management Across Greece, the UK, and the US

Thanos Leontaris of Ratio Legal Services, Sarah Cundall of Lee & Thompson LLP, and Michael Peters of Ramo Law will examine how generative AI is reshaping intellectual property law across the film and television industries, covering questions of ownership in AI-generated scripts, images, and music, as well as how training data, moral rights, and copyright exceptions apply throughout production and distribution. Drawing on perspectives from Greece, the UK, and the US, the panel will explore how these legal frameworks intersect — and where they diverge — across jurisdictions that entertainment practitioners increasingly navigate together. Attorneys and industry professionals will leave with practical guidance on contract and licensing strategies for AI training and outputs, along with risk management approaches for producers, creators, and counsel working in an AI-driven production landscape.

The Entertainment Law Section is chaired by Keith Kelly.

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