Creating OER with AI: What is and isn’t allowed under copyright law?
Event content
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.
twillo short input
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, ELAN e.V.)