Event Postponed: Copyright Alliance Partners with the Copyright Society and BESLA to Host Black in Copyright Panel Series

Virtual Event

The Black in Copyright panel, originally scheduled for October 20 at 6:30 p.m. ET, is being rescheduled due to speaker commitments and considerations, and will likely be held in late winter. Once a new date has been confirmed, updated information will be provided here. For those who have already registered, you’ll receive an email with further details once […]

Deadline to Submit Nominations to Serve on National AI Advisory Committee

Deadline

On October 5, the U.S. Department of Commerce published a Federal Register Notrice calling for nominations for candidates to serve on the National Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee (NAIAC), which will be established per the National Artificial Intelligence Initiative Act of 2020. Establishment of the NAIAC will enable “ members  have the unique opportunity to advise and make recommendations to the President and the National Artificial Intelligence […]

Hudson Institute Panel: State Sovereign Immunity for Intellectual Property Infringement

Panel Recording

The Hudson Institute will debut a panel recording titled State Sovereign Immunity for Intellectual Property Infringement, which will beshared with all who register in advance for the event. Hudson Institute Legal Fellow Devlin Hartline will moderate the panel, which will focus on “the problems of state infringements and explore whether Congress now has enough evidence to successfully abrogate state […]

USCO Webinar: Public Modernization

Webinar

The U.S. Copyright Office will host its next public modernization webinar. “This webinar will outline the reasons the Office is looking into modernizing its contact center and the potential benefits ” as it does so. More specifically, “the Office is working with the General Services Administration Centers of Excellence to conduct a gap analysis of […]

Adobe MAX

Online

Adobe invites the creative community to attend its 2021 Adobe MAX conference, “a virtual experience to find inspiration, connect with creatives from around the world, and learn the best ways to bring your ideas to life.” This year’s event is free to attend. The Copyright Alliance will host a virtual “sponsor page”. For additional information […]

USCO Webinar: Food and Copyright

Webinar

The U.S. Copyright Office is hosting a webinar titled Food and Copyright to “showcase copyrighted works and authors who inspire and bring people together around food.” Speakers will discuss “how they use the culinary aspects of a culture to tell diverse stories in various mediums including, film, blogs, photography, short stories, and more.” Speakers include Bryan Ford, […]

Pennsylvania Chapter of the Copyright Society Webinar: Copyright, Covid-19, and the TRIPS Waiver

Webinar

The Pennsylvania Chapter of the Copyright Society is hosting a webinar on the proposed TRIPS waiver and its implications for copyright. Panelists “will provide a refresher on the history and background of the TRIPS regime and its copyright-oriented provisions, before delving into an assessment of the primary copyright scenarios a TRIPS waiver may cover.” The […]

AIPLA 2021 Annual Meeting

National Harbor, MD and online

The American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) will hold its 2021 Annual Meeting, encompassing “a three-day, multi-track conference for intellectual property practitioners…to help supercharge skills and careers.” Topics include “Copyright—A Deep Dive into the DMCA”; “Analyzing the Oracle v. Google Decision”; “Managing Your Brand in Times of Social Change and the Interplay”; “IP Litigation Including IP Injunctions and […]

Authors Guild: The Acquisitions Process: What Should Authors Know?

Virtual Event

As part of its Business Bootcamps for Writers series, the Authors Guild is hosting a session on publishers, agents and the book acquisitions process, to help authors understand how these elements work. Specifically, questions that will be addressed include: “Why do editors pursue some works and not others?”; “How do authors communicate their interests to agents when […]

UIC Law Center: 65th Annual Intellectual Property Law Conference

Conference

The University of Illinois-Chicago (UIC) is hosting its 65th Annual Intellectual Property Law Conference to provide an “opportunity to meet with newsmakers and influencers, to learn and discuss the…most important developments in the field, and…to help create better laws and policies that promote innovation, creativity, and entrepreneurship.” The conference, which specializes in employing a highly interactive format, will […]

SCOTUS to Hear Oral Arguments in the Unicolors v. H&M Case

Virtual Event

On November 8, the Supreme Court of the United States will hear the Unicolors v. H&M case. The issue being considered is “whether the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit erred in breaking with its own prior precedent and the findings of other circuits and the U.S. Copyright Office in holding that 17 U.S.C. § 411 requires […]

51st Annual Donald C. Brace Memorial Lecture by David Vaver: User Rights: Fair Use and Beyond

Virtual Event

This year, the 51st Annual Donald C. Brace Memorial Lecture will be delivered by David Vaver on User Rights: Fair Use and Beyond. Vaver is Professor of Intellectual Property Law at Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto and Professor Emeritus of Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law at the University of Oxford. The lecture is given each year in […]