Art in the Digital Age: the Limited, but Real Value of Intellectual Property Rights in AI-made Artwork

By: Bryan Sicard   As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly accessible to the general public, it is being used not only as an artistic novelty but has also shown itself capable of being used to fill voids in artistic markets.  This has resulted in AI being directed to create poems and literature, songs, scripts, and… Read More Art in the Digital Age: the Limited, but Real Value of Intellectual Property Rights in AI-made Artwork

“Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way”: How Digitalization and COVID-19 May Influence the Future of Probate

This blog discusses the potential consequences of a change in legislation towards a more lenient approach to wills and probate, especially in light of the societal changes that are ensuing due to the restrictions of the coronavirus pandemic. While proponents of such a change note convenience and accessibility as major incentives, there are several risks that may accompany a major expansion to traditional estate planning practices.… Read More “Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way”: How Digitalization and COVID-19 May Influence the Future of Probate