Eileen Bramlet is the Chief Operating Officer at the Copyright Alliance. Her areas of expertise include public relations, video production, digital and social strategy, event management, legislative and regulatory issues communications, and data-driven analytics. To learn more about her career background and achievements, read Eileen's full bio. Below is a compilation of every blog Eileen has ever written for the Copyright Alliance.

Tribute Blog in Memory of Former Register of Copyrights Marybeth Peters
The Copyright Alliance, along with countless members of the copyright community, warmly remembers former Register of Copyrights Marybeth Peters, who passed away on September 29 at the age of 83. During her storied career, former Register Peters led the U.S. Copyright Office for 16 years—from 1994 to 2010—and dedicated 40-plus years of her career to […]

The Importance of Copyright for Young Creators and Innovators: World IP Day 2022
One morning last week, I was waiting for the cappuccino I’d ordered at Starbucks, half asleep and half thinking about all I had to accomplish that day regarding our World IP Day 2022 (WIPD) panel. Then, a song started playing that’s one of my recent favorites, “Bad Guy” by Billie Eilish, who happens to be […]

The Magic of Sports Captured Through Photography
After an unforgettable year of delays, setbacks, and emotional upheaval due to the COVID-19 pandemic, top athletes from across the globe will soon compete in what is officially known as the Games of the XXXII Olympiad from July 23 to August 8 in Tokyo. This summer, as photos are finally captured of everything from the […]

Copyright Academy Creator Webinar Series Launched on February 8
It’s an exciting time to be a Copyright Alliance Creator Member. Why, you might ask? For starters, we’re continuing to develop numerous benefits that provide creators with helpful information about copyright and copyright-related issues to support growing their careers, monetizing their works for the public to enjoy, and protect their copyrighted creations. With these goals […]

Creator Community Rallies to Support the Public During COVID-19 Challenges
If you look up the word “community” in the dictionary, you’ll find it defined as a group of people who reside in a certain locale, share a government or religion, or perhaps have other characteristics in common such as a shared history or culture. In addition to the traditional definition of the word, members of […]

Internet Archive’s “Emergency Library”: A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing
The old saying that “life is unpredictable” is certainly an understatement these days, with COVID-19 forcing the world to face the biggest global pandemic that any of us have experienced in our lifetime. From worrying about the health of family and friends, to working from home while social distancing, to wearing face masks and gloves […]

Remembering Dr. Maya Angelou During Black History Month
As we celebrate Black History Month throughout February, I can’t help but think back fondly on writer, poet, singer and civil rights activist Dr. Maya Angelou. Although Dr. Angelou passed in 2014, she’s someone who continues to inspire so many of us through her works and her legacy including thousands of students who attended or […]

Which Copyright Stories Topped the Charts Over the Past Decade?
Whether you’re a creator, a creative community advocate, an attorney or an interested spectator, those plugged into the copyright arena typically take a look back at the end of each year to recap the most significant copyright happenings that occurred. They also enjoy forecasting what’s likely to happen in the copyright arena during the coming […]

And the Award Goes to…
Nearly a year and a half ago, our team set out to launch an intuitive, cutting edge website that would serve as a one-stop destination for all things copyright. Working with our creative agency, BlueFusion, our team began the all-encompassing process of translating our objectives and ideas into wireframes, page layouts and design concepts. Everyone […]