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Free Webinar for Authors

Protecting Your Artistic Rights in the Age of AI: A Legal Survival Guide for Authors

Presented by BookTrib with Jodé Millman, creator of the Writer’s Law School

Date: January 20, 2026
Time: 7:00 p.m. (Eastern)
Cost: FREE

The future is writing itself — but how can you keep your name on the page?

AI is learning to imitate human imagination faster than lawmakers can react. AI tools can mimic your writing style, generate images from your ideas, and even build stories that sound eerily like yours. What can writers do to protect themselves against AI? Can you stop it from using your work as training data?

Join us for a revealing session with Jodé Millman, creator of The Writer’s Law School, on how to protect your work, your voice and your livelihood in the era of AI.

This essential webinar unpacks what every writer needs to know about AI’s impact on copyright, ownership and the future of creative expression. You’ll discover how the law is evolving — and what you can do to stay one step ahead of the machines.

  • The latest legal developments shaping AI and copyright
  • The steps lawmakers are taking to protect authors’ rights
  • The tension between copyright law and fair use
  • Concrete steps every author can take right now to protect their rights
  • Trustworthy resources every creator should have bookmarked

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Jodé Millman, photo courtesy of Evangeline Gala

About Jodé Millman

In addition to being the award-winning author of the Queen City Crimes series, Jodé has been an attorney for more than 40 years with practical experience in Intellectual Property Law. She is a contributing editor of “The Kaminstein Legislative History Project: A Compendium and Analytical Index of Materials Leading to the Copyright Act of 1976,” holds an MA in English Literature specializing in Law and Literature, and is a book reviewer for BookTrib. She is the creator of “The Writer’s Law School,” an educational program designed to inform writers and artists about protecting their artistic rights.

Contact Cynthia Conrad at cynthia@booktrib.com with any questions.