Media Laws is pleased to share a Call for papers issued by Durham Law School, in collaboration with the JusTN0W Initiative, the Durham Centre for Sustainable Development Law and Policy, the School of Law at the City University of Hong Kong, and the School of Law at Texas A&M University, invites submissions for the International Conference on IP and AI in the Age of Technology Race.
This conference, set to take place on May 19-20, 2025, in Durham, United Kingdom, will explore the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Intellectual Property (IP) in a rapidly evolving technological landscape. With AI reshaping industries and economies worldwide, the event aims to broaden the conversation by integrating diverse global perspectives, particularly insights from Asia and non-Western jurisdictions.
This call for papers invites contributions on the evolving intersection of AI and Intellectual Property (IP), covering legal frameworks, regulatory challenges, ethical considerations, and industry applications. Key themes include AI patenting, copyright, and trademarks, as well as the broader implications of AI on global governance, socio-economic equity, and sector-specific innovations.
For more details, visit: Durham University – AI and IP Conference