Welcome to the Copyright and Intellectual Property community! We’re so happy you’re here and we want you take full advantage of the opportunities our new platform provides. Please read over the code of conduct so we can continue to ensure a safe and supportive space for all. Thank you for your dedication to the Popular Culture Association!
Call for Papers - Copyright and Intellectual Property
As our day-to-day lives depend increasingly on creating “content,” the often misunderstood rules of copyright and intellectual property have an important effect on us. The Copyright and Intellectual Property area seeks to foster an interdisciplinary discussion about the tumultuous cultural battle raging over how we understand the production and distribution of knowledge.
For 2026, we especially invite submissions that explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and copyright. The rapid rise of generative AI tools has brought new complexity to questions of authorship, originality, and ownership. Who holds the rights to AI-generated material? How do training datasets, fair use, and data scraping challenge existing frameworks of intellectual property law? What ethical, philosophical, or creative principles should guide us as machines increasingly participate in cultural production?
We welcome presentations both scholarly and practical that explore the philosophy of copyright, the nuance of copyright enforcement, and the practicalities of living in a world where everything we make becomes intellectual property.
Possible topics include but are not limited to:
Case studies of recent copyright decisions
Copyright and IP legislation
Politics and copyright
Ideologies and philosophies of intellectual property
The decline of the public domain
Creative Commons and fair use in the public sphere
Digital rights management and the battle over control
Libraries and archives in the digital age
Creativity and copyright in the digital age
Artificial Intelligence and authorship, originality, and ownership
Training data, fair use, and algorithmic creativity
Copyright in popular culture
International issues regarding intellectual property
Submission information:
Please submit your 200-word abstract using the PCA/ACA web submission form at pcaaca.org.
You must be a current, paid member to submit to the conference.
Email questions to the Area Chair:
Professor Ella Howard, Wentworth Institute of Technology, howarde@wit.edu
Important Dates to Remember:
- Database opens for Submissions - Sept. 1, 2025
- Early Bird Registration Begins - Sept. 1, 2025
- Deadline for Paper Proposals - Nov. 30, 2025
- Travel Grant Applications Due - Dec. 15, 2025
- Early Bird Registration Ends for Presenters - Dec. 31, 2025
- Regular Registration Begins for Presenters - Jan. 1, 2026
- Travel Grant Decisions / Notifications - Jan. 31, 2026
- Regular Registration Ends for Presenters - Jan. 31, 2026
- Late Registration Starts for Presenters - Feb. 1, 2026
- Preliminary Program draft available - Feb. 6, 2026
Those Presenters Not Registered by Feb. 15 Will be Dropped from the Program
CONFERENCE IN ATLANTA, GA - April 8-11, 2026