Berkeley Art, Law, and Finance Project: Rewriting Reality—Navigating the Legal Landscape of AR and VR in Art
Monday, May 4, 2026 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
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As immersive technologies transform how art is displayed, consumed, and sold, legal frameworks designed for a pre-digital world are struggling to keep pace. Together with Sheppard Mullin’s Entertainment, Technology and Advertising practice team, Robert Darwell, Head of Global Media and senior partner, Yeeun Kim, associate, and Hala Khalil, a dual-licensed attorney (Lebanon and California), we explore the intersection of augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) with art law, examining the critical legal questions arising from these rapidly evolving technologies in a conversation moderated by Berkeley Law Professor Molly Van Houweling. Whether you are an artist, a media and entertainment attorney, a museum professional, or a technology platform, this webinar will provide practical insights into one of the most dynamic and unsettled areas of intellectual property law today. CLE credit available.
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