Abstract
Generative AI tools are everywhere, but what’s actually allowed when it comes to copyright and teaching? This session breaks down what fair use means in the age of AI, covers current legal cases, and offers practical tools to help educators and institutions use AI responsibly and confidently.
| Original language | American English |
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| State | Published - Nov 19 2025 |
| Event | Online Learning Consortium (OLC) Accelerate 2025 Conference - Orlando, United States Duration: Nov 17 2025 → Nov 20 2025 Conference number: 31st https://web.archive.org/web/20260107180514/https://olc.secure-platform.com/accelerate2025/gallery/rounds/82045/schedule/items/22464 |
Conference
| Conference | Online Learning Consortium (OLC) Accelerate 2025 Conference |
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| Abbreviated title | OLC |
| Country/Territory | United States |
| City | Orlando |
| Period | 11/17/25 → 11/20/25 |
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Bibliographical note
This session has been awarded a Best-in-Track designation in the Professional Development, Quality Assurance, and Support track.Keywords
- Best in Track
Disciplines
- Intellectual Property Law
- Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
- Teacher Education and Professional Development
Organization custom fields
- International conference presentation/presentation abroad