David Munkittrick is a litigator and trial attorney. His practice focuses on complex and large-scale antitrust, copyright and entertainment matters in all forms of dispute resolution and litigation, from complaint through appeal. David has been involved in some of the most significant antitrust matters over the past few years, obtaining favorable results for Fortune 500 companies and other clients in bench and jury trials involving price discrimination and group boycott claims.
Various platforms are subject to dozens of ongoing copyright litigations winding their way through the courts. The litigations focus primarily on ownership of AI-generated work, and infringement liability for the platforms themselves. We have a few decisions, but few clear answers. This webinar aims to bring some clarity to the litigation morass, providing an update on the current state of the major decisions and cases, and the arguments being made on the central question at the heart of them all that Elusive doctrine of fair use. This session will provide an in-depth analysis of the state of AI copyright litigations and their potential implications for future use and development of AI tools and technologies.
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This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.
Date / Time: May 29, 2025
Closed-captioning available
David A. Munkittrick | Proskauer
David Munkittrick is a litigator and trial attorney. His practice focuses on complex and large scale antitrust, copyright and entertainment matters in all forms of dispute resolution and litigation, from complaint through appeal.
David has been involved in some of the most significant antitrust matters over the past few years, obtaining favorable results for Fortune 500 companies and other clients in bench and jury trials involving price discrimination and group boycott claims. His practice includes the full range of antitrust matters and disputes: from class actions to competitor suits and merger review. David advises antitrust clients in a range of industries, including entertainment, automotive, pharmaceutical, healthcare, agriculture, hospitality, financial services, and sports.
David also advises music, publishing, medical devices, sports, and technology clients in navigating complex copyright issues and compliance. He has represented some of the most recognized names in entertainment, including Sony Music Entertainment, Lady Gaga, U2, Madonna, Daft Punk, RCA Records, BMG Music Publishing, Live Nation, the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, Universal Music Group and Warner/Chappell.
David maintains an active pro bono practice, supporting clients in the arts and in immigration proceedings. He has been repeatedly recognized as Empire State Counsel by the New York State Bar Association for his pro bono service and is a recipient of Proskauer’s Golden Gavel Award for excellence in pro bono work.
When not practicing law, David spends time practicing piano. He recently made his Carnegie Hall debut at Weill Recital Hall with a piano trio and accompanying a Schubert lieder.
I. Ongoing AI copyright litigations and their implications | 1:00pm – 1:25pm
II. Potential application of fair use to AI platforms | 1:25pm – 1:45pm
III. Ownership of AI-generated content | 1:45pm – 2:00pm