Ned Sackman Featured in NH Business Review for AI Guidance
Shareholder Ned Sackman, Co-Chair of the firm’s Litigation and Dispute Resolution Practice Group, was featured in the New Hampshire Business Review for his insights on managing copyright risks related to generative AI. His article, “Best Practices for Mitigating Copyright Risks in AI-Generated Content,” provides practical guidance for businesses using AI tools to create content.
In the piece, Ned outlines four key practices: strengthening IP-clearance processes, verifying the source of AI-generated images, closely reviewing vendor contracts and indemnification terms, and treating AI outputs as drafts that require human editing. His recommendations help companies navigate the legal uncertainties surrounding AI-generated material.
Ned’s work on this topic, along with his role as Vice Chair of the Copyright Committee for the American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA), reflect Bernstein Shur’s ongoing focus on supporting clients through evolving challenges in technology and the law.
Read the full article here: Best practices for mitigating copyright risks in AI-generated content – NH Business Review