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AI and Intellectual Property: Ownership, Risk, and the Law
March 10 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am
Presented In Partnership with the County of Union, New Jersey

Artificial intelligence is changing how content is created, products are developed, and brands are built—but the legal landscape is still evolving.
This webinar explores how AI intersects with Intellectual Property (IP), with a focus on ownership, legal risk, and regulatory uncertainty.
Participants will learn how current IP laws apply to AI-generated and AI-assisted work across copyright, patents, and trademarks, including:
- Who owns content created by AI
- Whether AI can be considered an inventor or author
- Legal risks of training AI on protected data
- Recent case law, regulatory trends, and best practices for managing IP risk
Designed for business owners, startups, and creators, this session provides practical guidance to help you better protect your ideas and navigate IP challenges in the age of AI.
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PLEASE NOTE: Once you have registered, you will be sent access details to join the webinar in a separate email.
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Learn from an expert
Tanesha Halstead
Training Officer
Tanesha Halstead, a Business Tech Strategist, Coach, and Course Creator, simplifies administrative tasks for small business owners using tech solutions. With 15+ years in business and tech, including four years refining systems for client retention and team productivity, Tanesha brings a wealth of expertise. She blends innovative automation with purpose and personal connections, helping small business owners operate more effectively to save time and money. As a Fairleigh Dickinson University alumna, Tanesha extends beyond consulting—holding a Women’s Entrepreneurship Certificate from Cornell and is an alumna of Rutgers University CUEED – EPI program. Tanesha actively contributes through articles, speeches, workshops, and engagement in entrepreneurial communities like the New Jersey State Women’s Chamber of Commerce (NJSWC). As a resilient single mother of two boys, Tanesha embodies dedication. Her guidance empowers businesses to thrive, leaving a lasting impact on their journey to success.
UCEDC offers free services for small businesses interested in exploring government contracting opportunities. To get started with a personal consultation, please click Assistance Request, enter your contact information and you will be contacted by a member of our APEX Accelerator Team.
