【Event Description】
In an era of rapid digitalization and artificial intelligence development, the protection and application of copyright and intellectual property rights have become critical issues within the educational environment. This education and training session will focus on common copyright practices encountered on campus and further extend to copyright and ethical issues arising from generative AI. It will explore potential risks and corresponding response strategies related to teaching material preparation, research data, and instructional activities. Through this event, faculty and staff will be assisted in correctly understanding and complying with relevant regulations in both teaching and administrative operations, thereby strengthening overall intellectual property protection awareness across the campus.
This event will also include information security awareness promotion on email social engineering.
【Important Notes】
This session will be conducted as a live online lecture. All colleagues are requested to join on time. After logging in, please remember to scan the attendance QR code. The assessment link will subsequently be sent based on the attendance record.
This lecture may be counted toward 3 hours of personal information security education and training hours for Academic Year 114. Participants must complete all online course materials and the online assessment, and achieve a score of 70 or above.
(Note: In accordance with the resolution of the Administrative Meeting held on October 6, 2015, information security training hours will only be recognized upon passing the post-course evaluation with a score of 70 or above.)
To support the promotion of information security within the University, all faculty and staff are required to complete 3 hours of education and training per academic year. For Academic Year 114, completed information security training hours may be checked via the Campus Portal
(Campus Portal > Document Announcement > 114學年度資安時數統計表_2024Academic Year Campus Information Security Training Hours Statistics_20250402.xlsx)
【Event Information】
Speaker: Attorney Cheng-Ching Liu, E.SUN Technology Law Firm
Lecture Topic: Campus Copyright Practice and AI Copyright Issues
Event Date and Time: October 14, 2025 (Thursday) 14:00 ~ 17:00
Target Audience: All faculty and staff (including contract personnel and student assistants)
Venue: MS Teams Meeting Room