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Delaney D.B. Berg
Associate / AtlantaDelaney Berg is an Associate in the Intellectual Property Practice at Smith, Gambrell & Russell, LLP.
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Full Bio
Delaney Berg serves clients in the intellectual property field, focusing on copyright, trademark, and emerging technologies. He distinguishes himself through a strong academic foundation and practical experience, including scholarly contributions on copyright fair use and artificial intelligence-generated works. Delaney’s background in the arts and law review experience equips him to provide insightful and precise intellectual property counsel.
Delaney gained valuable hands-on experience during an externship with Coca-Cola’s Intellectual Property Practice Group, assisting with IP strategy and legal analysis for globally recognized brands. This combination of academic rigor and practical exposure enables him to deliver thoughtful, well-reasoned advice tailored to client needs. His approach emphasizes analytical precision and a clear understanding of evolving intellectual property challenges.
Delaney brings a detailed understanding of copyright, trademark, and technology-related legal issues. His scholarly work includes a comment on copyright fair use and music sampling which advocated for improved legal frameworks for factors one and three of the test, and a brief evaluating the copyrightability of AI-generated works which both mirrored and anticipated the legal framework put forth in the U.S. Copyright Office’s January 17, 2025 report.
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Representative Experience
- Drafted legal brief on whether and when AI-authored works are copyrightable, using the same analysis later put forth by the Copyright Office in their January 17, 2025, report.
- Conducted legal research into the Vigil unreviewability doctrine for an Article published in the WashU law journal discovering numerous novel cases refuting the basis for a widely-cited Supreme Court decision.
- Conceived of, and principally developed and researched, the foundational legal arguments for a multi million-dollar patent infringement defense, including the primary theories of invalidity, indefiniteness, and non-infringement.
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Bar Admissions
Georgia
U.S. District Court, Northern District of Georgia
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Education
Undergraduate- Lawrence University
Law School- Emory University School of Law
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SGR Publications
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Press