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Your AI idea, whose rights?

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AI Contracts & IP Ownership: Protecting SME Innovations in the Age of Generative Tools...AI tools are generating code, copy, designs, and strategies for small businesses faster than ever—but who actually owns the output? In 2026, courts and legislatures are clarifying ownership of AI-generated intellectual property, licensing pitfalls, and how SMEs can safeguard their competitive edge. From training data disputes to output infringement claims, the legal landscape is shifting fast.In this episode of eLegal Radio, Dr. Shena Dixon Mason, Esq., Ph.D. in Organization Management and Leadership, ABD, breaks down practical contract language, emerging case law, and strategies to turn AI into protectable assets rather than liability bombs. Learn how to draft AI-use clauses, negotiate with vendors, and build an IP playbook that helps your small business thrive while staying on the right side of copyright, trade secret, and patent law. Perfect for founders, marketers, and legal-curious entrepreneurs who want to love the law that protects their genius.

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