Conference on the Differences in Collective and Individual Licensing Between the EU and North America

Berlin, Germany

Humboldt University, ALAI Germany, and the Copyright Society are hosting an international conference titled, What Every Practitioner Needs to Know About the Differences in Collective and Individual Licensing between the EU and North America, which is the first conference hosted by the Copyright Society in Germany. Sessions Include: Managing Rights by Authors, Songwriters, Publishers, and Composers; […]

Deadline to Submit Reply Comments to USCO on NPRM on Expanded Access to Electronic Deposits of Published Works

On September 1, the U.S. Copyright Office issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) “to update its regulation regarding access to electronic deposits of published works submitted to the Office and selected for addition to the collections of the Library of Congress.” The proposed rule expands the categories of eligible electronic deposits covered by the Office’s current […]

AIPLA Annual Meeting

Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center, 201 Waterfront Street, National Harbor, MD

The 2023 American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) Annual Meeting will take place at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center, located just outside of Washington, DC. The meeting will encompass more than 1,000 intellectual property practitioners who will attend networking events, committee meetings, receptions, and more. A wide range of IP-related topics will be […]

Kernochan Center Annual Symposium on The Derivative Works Right After Andy Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith

The Kernochan Center's annual symposium, titled Rearrange, Transform, or Adapt, will address “the many questions about the derivative works right that remain in the wake of Warhol v. Goldsmith.” The event will offer a full day meeting and include three panels of guests, including Judges Pierre N. Leval and Margaret McKeown, as well as Professor Pamela Samuelson. For […]

Copyright Society Program on Canada’s Creator Economy

Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP (Canada) and online

The Ottawa and Toronto Chapters of the Copyright Society are hosting a lunch-time program on Canada’s creator economy, The event will focus on content, digital platforms, marketplaces, and the tools used to create, adapt, share, and monetize content. It will also cover how to protect creative assets through copyright. Speakers include Jason Badal, Vice President and […]

Authors Guild Event on Bringing a Manuscript to the Marketplace

The Authors Guild is hosting an event that will serve as a case study of the path to book publication. “From Manuscript to Marketplace offers candid talks between an author and members of their publishing team about each step of the publication process, including acquisition, editorial, marketing, and more.” The event speaker is author Patrice […]

ABA Webinar on European Approach to AI Governance and Regulation

The American Bar Association will host a webinar to discuss the proposed legal framework regulating the development and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) by the European Commission. Topics include the foundational principles of the AI Act, the widely debated definition of AI systems, risk-based methodology, and the AI Act's implementation timeline. For more information and […]

MLC Q&A for Publishers and Administrators 

Webinar

The MLC is hosting an interactive webinar geared toward music publishers and administrators. During the webinar, the MLC staff will answer questions ranging from membership to resources and much more. They will also explain in detail how the MLC engages and works with music publishers. For additional information and to register, please click here.

Copyright & Trademark Considerations for Using Generative AI

Webinar

Moses & Singer LLP and Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts organizations are presenting a webinar for artists who are interested in using artificial intelligence (AI). “This session provides an introduction to the current U.S. considerations for creators interested in Generative AI, including a discussion of the U.S. Copyright Office’s recent guidance on how to register […]

ABA Panel on Cloud/AI/Privacy: Trends and Legal Implications

The American Bar Association (ABA) will host a panel to explore the legal considerations surrounding cloud technologies in the context of privacy, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity. The event focus will be on legal, policy, and regulatory frameworks in the United States and abroad. The panel will be moderated by Trisha Grant, with panelists Esha Bhandari from ACLU, Giovanna Massarotto from […]

USCO Extended Deadline for AI Study Written Comments

On September 21, the U.S. Copyright Office published a notice in the Federal Register that extends the deadlines for its Artificial Intelligence and Copyright study. The Office now seeks written comments by October 30 and reply comments by November 29. The input received will be used by the Office to help it assess whether legislative or regulatory steps are warranted […]

Extended Deadline to Submit Reply Comments to USCO on NPRM on Expanded Access to Electronic Deposit

Deadline

On September 1, the U.S. Copyright Office issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) “to update its regulation regarding access to electronic deposits of published works submitted to the Office and selected for addition to the collections of the Library of Congress.” The proposed rule expands the categories of eligible electronic deposits covered by the Office’s current regulation […]