Copyright Society Fashion Law Panel

NYC Bar Association, 42 W 44th Street, New York, NY

The Copyright Society is hosting an in-person only evening program, in collaboration with the NYC Bar Fashion Law Committee, on fashion IP and copyright. The session will address questions such as “under what circumstances does copyright law protect fashion designs?” For additional information and to register to attend, please click here.

Discussion with USPTO IP Attachés

University of Central Florida’s Digital Learning

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is hosting an in-person discussion with several of its intellectual property (IP) attachés at the University of Central Florida’s Digital Learning Center. The IP attachés are posted to 12 locations overseas and work to improve intellectual property (IP) systems internationally by advocating for policies, laws, and regulations that […]

California Lawyers for the Arts CCB Webinar

Zoom

California Lawyers for the Arts is hosting a free Copyright Claims Board (CCB) informational session via Zoom. The event will feature Monica McCabe, Copyright Claims Officer, and Whitney Levandusky, Supervisory Copyright Claims Attorney, as speakers. The session will address the purpose and features of the CCB, how a CCB proceeding works, how to prepare for […]

Authors Guild Panel on Its Collaborative Novel

Santa Fe Community Convention Center, 201 W Marcy St, Santa Fe, NM

The Authors Guild will host a panel on May 19 at 2:30 p.m. MT during the 2024 Santa Fe International Literary Festival, where bestselling author Diana Gabaldon, novelist and short story writer Roxana Robinson, and bestselling journalist and author Douglas Preston will discuss Fourteen Days, a collaborative novel sponsored by the Authors Guild and co-written by thirty-six […]

Webinar on The MLC’s Royalty Distribution Process

The MLC is hosting a webinar to share information on its royalty distributions to members, and to answer any questions that attendees may have. The webinar will cover the timing and cadence of royalty payments, explain the royalty rates used, and review each of the royalty statement documents that will accompany payments. For additional information […]

SCL Songwriters Night in NYC

The Bitter End, 147 Bleecker Street, New York, NY

The Society of Composers & Lyricists (SCL), in partnership with the Songwriters Guild of America (SGA), and the New York Songwriters Collective, will host Songwriters Night in NYC. Performance submissions for works to be performed at the event are open to SCL members only and must be submitted here by Friday, May 3. Additional information is available here.

USPTO Dialogue on IP and Space Commercialization

USPTO Headquarters, 600 Dulany Street, Alexandria, VA and online

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is hosting a free event for those who are interested in learning about the intersection of IP and the commercial space sector. This one-day program will bring together industry experts, policy advisors, and IP professionals for an overview of the current landscape in space commercialization; an examination of IP […]

GLIPA, USIPA, and GIPA Global IP Conference

Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA

The Global Intellectual Property Alliance (GLIPA), in conjunction with the U.S. Intellectual Property Alliance (USIPA) and the Georgia Intellectual Property Alliance (GIPA), will host their 2024 Global IP Conference in Atlanta, GA. The event—which will feature discussions and agreed-upon activities—looks to highlight the need to “work collaboratively to strengthen innovation ecosystems around the world…by promoting […]

Deadline to Submit Initial Public Comments to USCO on Whether to Continue Existing Designations of MLC and DLC

Deadline

On January 30, the U.S. Copyright Office published a notification of inquiry required by the Music Modernization Act regarding whether the existing designations of the Mechanical Licensing Collective (MLC) and Digital Licensee Coordinator (DLC) should be continued. This is the first of the review processes that the Copyright Office is statutorily required to conduct every five years. […]

Copyright Society Copyright 101 Webinar

For anyone looking to learn key copyright concepts, how copyright is different than other types of intellectual property, and how it applies in everyday situations, please be sure to join the Copyright Society for its Copyright 101 event. For additional information and to register to attend, please click here.

USCO Monthly Recordation System Webinar

Webinar

The U.S. Copyright Office will hold its next webinar to keep the public updated on the Office’s optimized Recordation System. Separate from the Office’s registration application, the new recordation module allows users to electronically transfer their copyrights to someone else. The webinars will “cover announcements about the module, important reminders, frequently asked questions, and a live Q&A […]

A2IM Webinar on Digital Strategies for Independent Music Artists

Webinar

A2IM and Symphonic—an independent music marketing and distribution company—will co-host a webinar titled Digital Strategies for Independent Artists: Navigating Music Distribution and Marketing. During the event, the Symphonic team will discuss how independent artists can effectively distribute their music across a number of digital platforms and implement marketing tactics to enable them to build a strong […]