The fair use doctrine may garner increasing attention as tens of millions of users now have access to generative artificial intelligence (GAI) models, some trained from trillions of pieces of text, images, and sound, a portion of which may be protected by copyright. Use of these models through ChatBot prompts, smartphones, and social media site image enhancement, among other tools, may result in output of text, images, or sound, that with enough similarity and public visibility may draw copyright, trademark, and rights of privacy or publicity claims from others. Where competing economic value—including reputation—is at stake, expensive lawsuits or other disruption of business may result, even from innocent use of GAI to generate marketing materials or mundane computer code. Attend this new program to gain a general understanding of the copyright fair use doctrine and practical steps to avail of it to avoid litigation exposure in assertion of copyright.