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Creating OER with AI: What is and isn’t allowed under copyright law?

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Focal points

  • Are AI products protected by copyright?
  • Can AI output be openly licensed?
  • Can AI be trained with third-party works?
  • Who is liable for legal infringements? How can the liability risk be minimized?
  • What is allowed and what is not allowed from a copyright point of view?

Target group

For those interested in OER

Topic & procedure

OER net­work meet­ings at the Uni­ver­sity of Duis­burg-Essen
The OER net­work meet­ings at the UDE are designed to pro­mote exchange, net­work­ing and get­ting to know each other. Each meet­ing has a focus topic with speak­ers, sup­ple­mented by cur­rent infor­ma­tion from the cen­tral insti­tu­tions. A Moo­dle course room offers fur­ther net­work­ing oppor­tu­ni­ties.

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AI tools can enhance open edu­ca­tional mate­ri­als (OER for short) many times over with lit­tle effort. But is the legally com­pli­ant use of AI tools for the cre­ation of edu­ca­tional mate­ri­als even pos­si­ble? In a 30-minute input, the legally com­pli­ant use of AI pro­grams will be explained in a very prac­ti­cal and inter­ac­tive way using var­i­ous usage sce­nar­ios. The fol­low­ing ques­tions will be addressed in par­tic­u­lar:

Are AI prod­ucts pro­tected by copy­right?
Can AI out­put be openly licensed?
Can AI be trained with third-party works?
Who is liable for legal infringe­ments? How can the lia­bil­ity risk be min­i­mized?
What is allowed and what is not allowed from a copy­right point of view?

Speakers

  • Yulia Loose (Juristin, twillo, elan e.V.)

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