NSG's Webinar on AI and Copyright Licensing
On February 19, 2026, The Next Solutions Group (NSG) will host an impactful webinar titled "AI Copyright Licensing – A New Frontier". This event, in partnership with the Copyright Alliance and the National Press Foundation, aims to shed light on the intricate relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and copyright law—an increasingly relevant topic in today’s digital landscape.
The webinar is designed primarily for journalists, though attendance is open to anyone interested in navigating the complexities of AI and copyright. In an era where AI technologies are rapidly evolving, understanding the legal ramifications of using copyrighted materials becomes crucial, especially as these technologies often rely on vast datasets, including creative works.
According to Raymond F. Kerins Jr., NSG’s CEO, the purpose of this ongoing education series is to equip journalists with the necessary tools to understand the dynamic interplay of AI and intellectual property. The session promises to tackle critical issues at the forefront of public discourse: should companies pay for creative works when training their AI models? This question has sparked debates within the U.S. courts regarding the rights of creators in the face of technological advancement.
Confirmed speakers for this enlightening event include prominent figures in the field:
- - Jonathan Barnett, a law professor at the University of Southern California, who directs the media, entertainment, and technology law program.
- - Sara Guaglione, senior media reporter at Digiday, who will provide insights into media industry perspectives.
- - Michael Smith, an expert in information technology and public policy from Carnegie Mellon University, will discuss implications for digital entertainment analytics.
These speakers will share their perspectives on emerging shifts in media and entertainment, where recent agreements hint at a move from conflict to collaboration in the AI space. This reflects an evolving understanding of how traditional copyright practices can adapt to modern technological frameworks.
Why Attend?
Participation in this webinar is invaluable for anyone involved in media and technology. As industries grapple with the implications of AI, from journalism to publishing and beyond, staying informed of legal landscapes ensures that content creators and companies can navigate potential pitfalls.
The topic carries significant weight, particularly in a climate where businesses continue to confront anti-corporate activism and where intellectual property laws are increasingly challenged by new technologies and practices. Understanding these nuances allows professionals to advocate for their interests effectively.
Registration and Accessibility
Those interested in participating are encouraged to register for the webinar ahead of time. For those who missed the first session, "AI, Intellectual Property and the Emerging Legal Landscape," access to previous discussions will also be available. This ensures a comprehensive understanding of the theme and sets the stage for the upcoming dialogue on copyright licensing in the context of AI.
NSG’s commitment to facilitating informed conversations in the media sector underscores its role as an industry leader in corporate reputation management. Their expertise spans various domains, including healthcare, technology, and financial services, where they assist organizations in aligning their reputations with strategic business objectives.
In closing, this webinar represents not only a learning opportunity but also a critical moment for professionals aiming to adapt to the rapid changes brought on by AI in creative industries. Join us in exploring this new frontier that lies at the intersection of technology and copyright law.
For more details, including registration and access to past webinars, visit the
Next Solutions Group’s website.