Gain insights into important legal developments from two of the leading open source legal experts, Tony Decicco, Principal at GTC Law Group & Affiliates and Chris Stevenson, Of Counsel at DLA Piper.
This annual review will highlight the most significant legal developments related to open source software in 2023, focusing on topics that were resolved, those that got started and what we can expect to see in coming years.
We’ll cover:
• Updates on key open source-related litigation and disputes
• The Cyber Resilience Act and the Executive Order on Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence
• Potential liability for developers releasing and contributing to open source software
• The impacts of GAI coding tools, such as GitHub Copilot and Amazon CodeWhisperer
• Open source software controversies, deals, and hacks
• And much, much more
Register today!
CLE:
DLA Piper LLP (US) has been certified by the State Bar of California, Illinois MCLE Board, the Board on Continuing Legal Education of the Supreme Court of New Jersey, and the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board as an Accredited Provider. The following CLE credit is being sought:
• California: 1.5 Credit (1.5 General, 0.0 Ethics)
• Illinois: 1.5 Credit (1.5 General, 0.0 Professional Responsibility)
• New Jersey: 1.8 Credits (1.8 General, 0.0 Ethics)
• New York: 1.5 Transitional & Non-Transitional Credit (1.5 Professional Practice, 0.0 Ethics)
CLE credit will be applied for in other states where DLA Piper has an office with the exception of Minnesota, North Carolina, and Puerto Rico.