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Artificial intelligence is reshaping how ideas are created, protected, and commercialized—bringing unprecedented opportunities as well as new uncertainties for innovators.
Join us for a practical, insight-rich webinar that demystifies the core types of intellectual property—patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets—and explains how each is impacted by today’s rapidly evolving AI landscape.
Whether you’re developing AI technologies, using AI in creative or technical workflows, or bringing AI-enabled products to market, understanding how your IP is generated, protected, and potentially exposed has never been more critical.
As AI innovation outpaces regulation, this session will equip you with the knowledge and tools to stay compliant, competitive, and future-ready. We’ll unpack the shifting legal environment and explore actionable strategies organizations can use to strengthen their IP frameworks in an era of accelerated innovation.
Register today, and learn how to safeguard your ideas—and your advantage—in the age of AI.
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Non members $10
About David Postolski
A senior partner at Gearhart Law, David is a registered patent attorney and Intellectual property (IP) attorney. David specializes in assisting inventors, creators, artists, start-ups, entrepreneurs, early-stage companies, and emerging companies with their U.S and international IP strategy, protection, enforcement, and monetization.
As a frequent speaker and author on emerging IP issues and technologies, David’s strengths are raising capital, business formation, licensing, and equity-based crowdfunding.
A professor at Temple University, Parsons School of Design and the Radzyner Law School (Herzliya, Israel) David teaches master-level students about IP, ethics, and other regulatory considerations.
David is a Council Member of the American Bar Association Section of Intellectual Property Law, founder of their International Action Group, and editor of their monthly newsletter, and the outgoing Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Officer. He serves on Harvard’s Lemann Entrepreneurial Program Advisory Board.
David remains very involved in New York State’s first federally approved patent pro bono program in collaboration with Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts.
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