As a copyright and intellectual property attorney specializing in AI-related issues, I've created a three-part series for the Dominican Writers Association exploring the critical intersection of artificial intelligence and copyright law.

My Three-Part Series on AI and Copyright

Part 1: Who Owns the Copyright When AI Is Involved?

Examines the fundamental questions of authorship and ownership in AI-assisted and AI-generated works, including:

  • When human creators can claim copyright protection

  • How the Copyright Office evaluates AI-assisted works

  • Practical documentation strategies for creators

Part 2: Weighing the Risks - A Writer's Perspective

Explores the practical considerations for writers and other creative professionals:

  • Benefits and risks of incorporating AI into creative workflows

  • Strategic approaches for maintaining copyright protection

  • Contractual considerations when using AI tools

Part 3: The State of U.S. Copyright Law and AI in 2025

Provides an up-to-date analysis of the legal landscape (as of October 2025):

  • Summaries of landmark cases including Authors Guild v. OpenAI and Getty v. Stability AI

  • Recent Copyright Office guidance on AI-generated works

  • Legislative developments affecting creative professionals

How I Can Help

As technology evolves, creative professionals need expert guidance to protect their rights and navigate complex legal challenges. I provide specialized legal services including:

  • Copyright registration strategies for AI-assisted works

  • Contract review for AI-related agreements

  • Infringement assessment and enforcement

  • Strategic advice on AI use in creative workflows

Questions about AI and your creative work? Schedule a consultation to discuss your specific situation.

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