American University Washington College of Law IP at the Supreme Court Series: Unicolors Inc. v. Hennes & Mauritz H&M LP

Virtual Event

On November 8, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. ET, American University Washington College of Law’s IP at the Supreme Court Series will hold a panel discussion on the Unicolors Inc. v. Hennes & Mauritz H&M LP case, which is scheduled to be argued before the Supreme Court earlier that day. Counsel of record and counsel for selected amici will […]

Authors Guild: Manuscript to Marketplace Event Features Author Priyanka Champaneri

Virtual Event

The Authors Guild Manuscript to Marketplace series is hosting a conversation with Priyanka Champaneri, author of The City of Good Death—a novel that won the 2018 Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing and which was longlisted for The Center for Fiction’s 2021 First Novel Prize. The conversation will be led by literary agent Leigh Feldman and Restless Books […]

JSM for Artists Webinar: Growing and Protecting the Artist Brand

Webinar

JSM for Artists will present a webinar titled Growing and Protecting the Artist Brand. The webinar aims to educate musicians who want to ensure their success in making music their business in an ever-increasing DIY industry. CEO of Music Business Registry Rich Esra will moderate the session, which will “give indie artists and bands the…up to date information […]

Authors Guild: Manuscript to Marketplace Event Features Authors Maika and Maritza Moulite

Webinar

The Authors Guild Manuscript to Marketplace series is hosting a conversation with Maika and Maritza Moulite, sisters and co-authors of One of the Good Ones. During the event, “Maika and Maritza will discuss the process and considerations that go into co-authoring and give their advice for selling your option book on proposal, conducting a virtual book tour, and more.” For […]

Ninth Circuit to Hear Oral Arguments in Lang Van, Inc. v. VNG Corporation

Public Hearing

On Monday, November 15, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit will hear oral arguments in Lang Van, Inc. v. VNG Corporation. The issue on appeal is whether the district court erred in dismissing copyright infringement claims against VNG and its operators for lack of personal jurisdiction. Additional information is available here.  

USPTO Webinar: Innovation and Entrepreneurship for Veterans

Webinar

Veterans who are also innovators are invited to attend a webinar hosted by the U.S. Copyright and Patent Office (USPTO) “to learn how intellectual property (IP) protection can fuel your success.” During the event, “fellow veterans will share their personal experiences and best practices; and expert panels will discuss how to use a wide variety […]

Oral Arguments before Ninth Circuit in Lang Van, Inc. v. VNG Corporation (moved from November 15)

Oral Arguments

On November 17, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit will hear oral arguments in Lang Van, Inc. v. VNG Corporation. The issue on appeal is whether the district court erred in dismissing copyright infringement claims against VNG and its operators for lack of personal jurisdiction. Additional information is available here.  

Copyright Society Panel: Runway Rights: Copyright Issues in Fashion, Makeup, and Body Art

Virtual Event

During this panel discussion, experts will address whether creators are being left behind when it comes to copyright in industries as fast-paced as fashion and beauty. They will also discuss some of the key copyright issues that artists and designers currently face in fashion, body art, and makeup. For additional information and registration, please click here.

Deadline to Submit Comments to USCO Regarding NOI on Copyright Protections for Publishers

Deadline

On October 12, the U.S. Copyright Office published a notice of inquiry (NOI) in connection with its study to evaluate current Copyright Protections for Publishers, per the request of Congress. According to the NOI, “among other issues, the Office will consider the effectiveness of publishers’ existing rights in news content, including under the provisions of title 17 of the […]

New Extended Deadline to Submit Comments to USCO on CASE Act CCB NPRM

Deadline

On November 10, the U.S. Copyright Office announced an additional extension for the deadline in responding to its notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) on procedures governing the initial stages of a proceeding before the Copyright Claims Board (CCB). Comments are now due by November 30 and reply comments are due by December 15.

C-IP2 Conference: Intellectual Property and Innovation Policy for 5G and the Internet of Things

Arlington, VA and online

George Mason University’s Center for Intellectual Property x Innovation Policy—C-IP2—will host a conference titled Intellectual Property and Innovation Policy for 5G and the Internet of Things in Arlington, Virginia, as well as online. The event will focus on “preemptively identifying and analyzing the key mechanisms through which intellectual property and competition law can supply a robust institutional […]