
As data has catapulted into a new asset class, from a legal perspective, conventional data licensing models can result in a company giving up too many rights or depriving itself of the rights it needs. In addition, intra-company data sharing needs to prevent liability from a failure to comply with regulations and corporate policies. The “Decision Rights Data Licensing Model” developed by the speaker and discussed in this session addresses those and related issues, including Generative AI, to enable the data professional to understand them from the legal perspective and how to operationalize data sharing accordingly.
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Speaker: William Tanenbaum

William A. Tanenbaum is the Leader of the AI & Data Law Practice at the law firm of Moses & Singer LLP in New York. He is recognized as a “Global Thought Leader” and a “go-to” lawyer on data and a “leading name in AI” by Who’s Who Legal. He was named as the “Lawyer of the Year” in IT in New York by US World & News Report.
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