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SUMMARY:Music In the Age of AI: Navigating Intellectual Property Considerations
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Who owns AI-generated music? How can artists protect their work in an era of deep learning and machine-made compositions?  Join us for an insightful webinar and conversation with entertainment lawyer Lisa Whynot of Edwards Creative Law exploring the evolving landscape of intellectual property in music, covering copyright laws, real-world case studies, and other legal considerations artists need to know to protect their rights and safely navigate new opportunities.\nAbout the Speaker\nLisa Whynot is a prominent entertainment lawyer known for her extensive experience in music law and her dedication to advocating for artists, songwriters, producers, mixers, labels and music industry professionals. Having spent 15 years in Los Angeles, California and now based in Toronto, Canada, Lisa has established herself as a key figure in the music business, on both sides of the border.\nEarly in her career, Lisa started her own entertainment law firm and management company, where she honed her skills and gained valuable experience working with up-and-coming clients. Her deep understanding of the complexities of the music industry quickly distinguished her as a top-tier music lawyer. She joined the legal team at EMI Music Canada, before moving stateside and being recruited by top entertainment law firms based in Los Angeles.  \nIn her practice, Lisa handles a wide range of legal matters, including contract negotiation, copyright and trademark issues, licensing agreements, and royalty disputes. She is known for her strategic approach and her ability to provide clear, practical advice that empowers her clients to make informed decisions. Her clients include emerging artists, established musicians, producers, mixers, songwriters record labels, and music publishers, all of whom rely on her expertise to navigate the complexities of the industry.\nBeyond her professional achievements, Lisa is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of music industry professionals and artists; she frequently speaks at industry conferences and participates in panels discussing the evolving landscape of the music business\nLisa Whynot\n\nEdwards Creative Law – Canada’s Entertainment Law Boutique™\nWe’re entertainment lawyers who understand the business of creative industries. We guide creators and business professionals as they navigate the legal complexities of working with others—purchasing, financing, creating, licencing, and protecting creative properties, buying and selling creative services.\nWe act for clients from across Canada and around the world – working in Canada with Canadians. We advise on and structure their commercial transactions, their employment and independent contractor relationships. We incorporate and administer their corporations. And, if necessary, we resolve their disputes.\nhttps://edwardslaw.ca/industries-and-services/canadian-music-law/[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]\n
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