4iP Council: Street Art, Copyright and AI: Legal Challenges at the Urban Frontier

4iP Council: Street Art, Copyright and AI: Legal Challenges at the Urban Frontier

In this 2026 webinar, Siri-Helen Egeland explores how copyright law applies to street art in the age of AI. Hosted by 4iP Council, the session examines authorship, ownership, infringement, and policy debates surrounding AI-generated content and urban creativity.

4iP Council is pleased to invite you on 28 May 2026, 16:00 – 17:00 CEST to our upcoming webinar, “Street Art, Copyright and AI: Legal Challenges at the Urban Frontier.”

Street art challenges traditional copyright frameworks. It is often created anonymously, publicly displayed, and widely reproduced. The rise of artificial intelligence adds a new layer of complexity. Siri-Helen Egeland will explore how copyright law applies to street art in the age of AI, addressing key questions around authorship, ownership, and infringement.

During this session, participants will gain insights into:
• How copyright applies to street and graffiti art
• The legal implications of AI-generated and AI-trained content
• Key risks and enforcement challenges
• Current policy debates shaping the future of urban creativity

The presentation will be followed by a live Q&A session, offering the opportunity to engage directly with the speaker.

Registration: https://www.4ipcouncil.com/research/street-art-copyright-and-ai-legal-challenges-urban-frontier

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