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  Who Owns the Code in an AI World?, w/ Brad Frazer and Ricard Hundhausen

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  Who Owns the Code in an AI World?, w/ Brad Frazer and Ricard Hundhausen

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Summary:
Join us for an insightful presentation by Brad Frazer, ESQ and Richard Hundhausen as they explore the complexities of AI-generated code- who owns the copyright, what legal challenges arise, and what this means for developers, businesses, and the future of the software. Do not miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the intersection of AI, intellectual property, and software development.

Biography:

Brad Frazer - is a partner with Hawley Troxell and is Chair of the firm’s Intellectual Property & Internet practice group. In addition to emphasizing and focusing on all facets of Internet law, Intellectual Property law, and Information Technology law, he also helps clients with related transactional work and litigation. Brad is a published novelist, and he has also written extensively for national legal publications and law blogs. He is also a frequent speaker on internet, intellectual property, and computer law topics and is a regular guest lecturer at Boise State University on those subjects. A Boise native, Brad began his legal career in 1989 as an intellectual property attorney and commercial litigator at a Boise-based law firm. In 1997 he accepted an in-house position as Senior Intellectual Property Counsel with Fortune 1000 company, Micron Electronics, Inc., and remained there through the company’s merger with Interland, Inc. (now Web.com), then the nation’s largest Web hosting company. He eventually became Deputy General Counsel for Micron Electronics, Inc., and Interland, Inc. From June 2003 to February 2006, Mr. Frazer served as Deputy General Counsel to MPC Computers, LLC, in Nampa, Idaho.

Ricard Hundhausen - Richard is the president of Accentient, a company that helps software teams deliver better products by understanding and leveraging Scrum and DevOps. He is a certified Professional Scrum Trainer, author of Professional Scrum Development with Microsoft Visual Studio, and co-creator of the Nexus scaled Scrum framework. As a software developer and consultant with over 30 years of experience, Richard understands that software is built and delivered by people and not by processes or tools.

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