[Dimecres, 28 de maig de 2025 a les 15 h]

La Federation of European Publishers (FEP) ha organitzat un webinar informatiu sobre Intel·ligència Artificial generativa entrenada amb conjunts de dades piratejades que tindrà lloc el dia 28 de maig (dimecres) a les 15 h.

La convocatòria i el contingut del webinar és el següent:

Ens complau convidar-vos a unir-vos al nostre proper seminari web de l’IPA sobre IA, «Generative AI trained with pirated datasets», que tindrà lloc el dimecres 28 de maig de 15:00 a 16:00 CEST (hora de Ginebra). Aquest esdeveniment està obert a tots els membres de l’IPA i als seus associats.

Lui Simpson, vicepresident executiu de l’Association of American Publishers i copresident del Comitè de drets d’autor de l’IPA, i Thomas Heldrup, cap de protecció de continguts i aplicació de la Danish Rights Alliance (DRA), parlaran del treball de DRA per eliminar el conjunt de dades de Books3 i les demandes recents contra Meta al Canadà, França i els EUA.

FORMULARI D’INSCRIPCIÓ AL WEBINAR

El seminari web es farà en anglès, però els participants poden activar l’opció de subtítols ocults a Zoom per a la traducció simultàniament a l’idioma que vulguin.

Speakers

Lui Simpson is Executive Vice President, Global Policy for the Association of American Publishers (AAP). In this role, she directs the association’s engagement with the U.S. and foreign governments, as well as international organizations, on copyright, technology, competition, and international trade policy issues, provides analysis and guidance for the association and members on a variety of policy initiatives, and manages the association’s content protection program. She chairs AAP’s Committee on International Strategies and also serves as AAP’s representative to several domestic and international industry coalitions in pursuing shared policy and enforcement objectives. Lui sits on the Board of Directors of the International Intellectual Property Alliance, and served as President in 2021 and 2022. She likewise serves on the Copyright Committee of the International Publishers Association (2011-Present) as well as on its Copyright Policy Working Group (2019-Present). She holds a Bachelor of Laws degree (LL.B.), and a Master of Laws degree in International and Comparative Law.

 

 

Thomas Heldrup has worked with protecting creative works and enforcing copyright infringements for the past decade at the Danish Rights Alliance. Thomas has been heavily involved in enforcing copyrights in an AI context, taking down the illegal AI training dataset Books3, removing copyright protected content from Common Crawl datasets, taking down user-generated GPTs containing infringing copies of textbooks from OpenAI’s GPT Store and removing infringing AI voice clone content from major online user-generated platforms.