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INSPIRING ERA Exchange: EU Copyright & Data Access Rights for Research in the Age of AI
JUL
Wed
09
10:30 - 14:00

Starts in 3 days from now

Location

on-site

Bibliothèque Polonaise de Paris
6 Quai d'Orléans
75004 Paris
Programmes
Enhancing EU R&I HorizonEU L+F

This event is organised by INSPIRING ERA in collaboration with IP4OS, an EU-funded project focused on harmonizing intellectual property management with Open Science practices.

The rapid advance of artificial intelligence and data-driven research has brought EU copyright and data legislation into sharp focus. Researchers, policymakers, legal experts, and open science professionals face both opportunities and challenges as they navigate new requirements for data sharing and reuse. This INSPIRING ERA Exchange aims to:

  • Clarify the impact of EU copyright and data legislation on research and AI
  • Identify barriers and solutions for legal data sharing and reuse
  • Develop policy recommendations to foster knowledge circulation and innovation across Europe

All information about this event can be found in the announcement on the website of INSPIRING ERA. Registration for onsite participation is required.

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