PROFESSOR DARYL LIM DISCUSSES IP TRENDS IN AI LAW: DOMESTIC & INTERNATIONAL TREATMENT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

FlyerNovember 2022 — Professor Daryl Lim spoke to the Texas Tarrant County Bar Association on “IP Trends in AI Law — Domestic and International Treatment” on Thursday, November 10, 2022.

Topics discussed include:

  • Are we at a point where we need to overhaul IP law regarding inventorship, authorship, or infringement?
  • Do we really understand the powerful geostrategic forces that will shape AI’s trajectory nationally and internationally?
  • If the US had a national AI-IP strategy, what might it look like?

Details are available online.


Daryl Lim is the H. Laddie Montague Jr. Chair in Law at Penn State Dickinson Law and Co-Hire at the Institute of Computational and Data Sciences at Penn State University. He also serves as Associate Dean for Research and Innovation and founding director of the IP Law and Innovation Initiative.

Professor Lim is an award-winning author, observer, and commentator on national and global trends in IP and competition policy and how they influence and are influenced by law, technology, economics, and politics. He helps policymakers, attorneys, corporate counsel, scholars, and the public to make sense of the world around them. He is a founding member of the Global IP Alliance and its local chapters in Pennsylvania and Illinois. In addition, he serves as Co-Chair of the University Education Committee in the US IP Alliance. He consults internationally on various IP and antitrust issues.