USCO On-Site Services Reopening by Appointment Only

Reopening

The U.S. Copyright Office announced that, beginning July 8, the Office’s on-site services will re-open to the public by appointment only. Members of the public can make an appointment here to submit […]

USCO Further Extends Timing Adjustments Authorized by CARES Act

Extension

On May 10, the U.S. Copyright Office announced additional extensions to temporary adjustments of certain timing provisions under the Copyright Act, as authorized by the CARES Act. The Office previously announced adjustments relating […]

USCO and WIPO Host Roundtables on International Copyright Education

Virtual Event

The U.S. Copyright Office and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) are hosting “a yearlong virtual roundtable series on copyright education for youth enrolled in primary and secondary schools” titled The Roundtables on International Copyright Education: IP and Creativity for the Youth (RICE). The roundtables will be held on a monthly basis, with the first event held […]

A2IM-ITA MDCP Trade Talks Series 2021: Copyrights & Music Licensing in China

Virtual Event

The International Trade Association (ITA) and the American Association for Independent Music (A2IM) will host an informal, brown bag-style event titled Copyrights & Music Licensing in China, providing an “opportunity to learn about copyrights and music licensing in China and pose questions to IP experts.” The event is being hosted thanks to a 2020 Market Development Cooperator Award (MDCP) granted […]

WALA and Copyright Alliance Host Copyright Basics Presentation and Q&A Session

Virtual Event

The Copyright Alliance will join the Washington Area Lawyers for the Arts (WALA) for a Copyright Basics presentation and Q&A session facilitated by Copyright Alliance CEO Keith Kupferschmid and VP of Policy and Copyright Counsel Kevin Madigan. Topics that will be covered include: the definition of a copyright, who owns a copyright, when does a […]

FTC Open Commission to Vote on New Repair Restrictions Policy Statement

Virtual Event

On July 21, the  Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will hold an open (virtual) meeting of the Commission during which “the Commission will vote on whether to issue a new policy statement following the Commission's “Nixing the Fix” report, which was unanimously agreed to and announced on May 6, 2021.” Additional information is available here and here.