AI, copyright and Greece: The rights question no one can avoid

  • 09/05 13:45 - 14:45
  • Goethe 4004

AI, copyright and Greece: The rights question no one can avoid

For creators, publishers, legal advisors, and anyone working with rights, this fireside chat offers a close, first-hand view of what AI means for copyright within the Greek and European context. Hear directly from those working with the issues as they move from policy discussion into practical interpretation.

Last year’s discussion set out Greece’s ambitions around AI, including initiatives such as Pharos, the Greek AI Factory, and the role of creators in how language, culture and repertoire are represented in emerging systems.

A year on, the focus turns to where things stand now. From the perspective of the Hellenic Copyright Organisation, the conversation looks at how the framework is holding up, where interpretation is settling, and where it remains in flux.

The discussion moves through training data, transparency requirements in practice, and how rights are being handled as systems scale, including the influence of the EU AI Act on the Greek landscape.

A clear view of the current position, and what it means for creators and rightsholders working in and around AI.

Moderated by Yannis Iliopoulos

Yannis Iliopoulos (GR/UK)
Senior Programmes Manager, ICMP - London / Founder, The Sound of Everything
Maria G. Sinanidou (GR)
Counselor at Law / Certified Mediator, Hellenic Copyright Organization
Maria-Daphne Papadopoulou (GR)
Acting Director, Hellenic Copyright Organization