Style Isn’t Protectable, Is It? When: January 22, 2025 at 3:00pm - 4:00pm EST Where: Webinar Copyright subsists in works of authorship, not in an artist’s or author’s style as such. However, copyright does protect an author’s expression, and at times the line between protectable expression (and associated adaptation rights) and unprotectable ideas can be hard to draw. The advent of generative AI, which can mimic individual style cheaply and at scale, greatly raises the stakes of these issues for graphic artists, writers, musicians, and authors of all kinds. This increased interest in style has even led some social media influencers to assert copyright claims in their “vibe.” The panelists will discuss the overlap between style, expression, and the analytical framework of substantial similarity. Discussion topics will include possible differences between circuits, potentially necessary clarifications of or modifications to copyright law, and interactions with right of publicity and alleged trade dress claims. Please note: Registration closes 24 hours prior to the program start. If you have missed the registration deadline, please email jmcghee@copyrightsociety.org. Speakers Robert Brauneis Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Intellectual Property Program | George Washington University View Full Bio Angela Dunning Partner | Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP View Full Bio Benjamin Sobel View Full Bio Registration Login to Register Become a Member Register as a Guest 0