Hudson Institute Panel Discussion of How the Copyright System Works for Musicians

Virtual Event

The Hudson Institute is hosting a panel event to discuss how well the copyright system serves musicians today during the digital age, which presents new and unique challenges to music creators. Speakers include Benjamin Bierman, multi-instrumentalist, composer, and Associate Professor of Music; Amanda Colleen Williams, owner, Songpreneurs LLC; and David Lowery, performer, songwriter, and senior […]

Black in Copyright Part III

Virtual Event

The Copyright Society, the Copyright Alliance, and the Young Lawyers Division (YLD) of the Black Entertainment & Sports Lawyers Association (BESLA) are hosting the third session of the Black in Copyright three-part series. The event will feature a moderated discussion with young Black copyright practitioners. During the discussion, speakers will provide awareness about the Black experience in […]

GIPA IP Dinner

Fox Theatre’s Egyptian Room, 660 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA

The Georgia Intellectual Property Alliance (GIPA) is hosting an IP dinner following the USIPA Annual Meeting to celebrate the launch of the Global IP Alliance and to celebrate leadership within the IP ecosystem. Registration is now closed.

Deadline for Submitting Written Comments to USTR for Notorious Markets List

Deadline

On August 29, the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) published a Federal Register Notice requesting comments “that identify online and physical markets to be considered for inclusion in the 2022 Review of Notorious Markets for Counterfeiting and Piracy (Notorious Markets List).” The Notorious Markets List “identifies examples of online and physical markets that reportedly engage in or facilitate […]

Kernochan Center Annual Symposium

Jerome Greene Hall, 435 W. 116th Street, Room 107, New York, NY

Titled Under PRESSure—Legal Protections, Regulations and the Future of Press Publishing, this year’s Kernochan Center symposium “will look at why the press is floundering, whether the 2019 EU Copyright Directive's sui generis IP right for press publishers offers an appropriate response to save the industry, and whether legislators should look to copyright or antitrust law for a solution.” […]

AIPLA: 2022 Annual Meeting

Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, National Harbor, MD.

The American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) is holding its 2022 Annual Meeting. The program includes cutting-edge sessions, networking events, and opportunities for attendees to connect with fellow IP practitioners from around the globe. In addition, members from AIPLA’s sister organizations will attend the event this year. For more information, including the meeting program and registration, […]

NY County Lawyers Association Hosts Discussion on Art Law

Webinar

The New York County Lawyers Association is hosting its Art Law Institute, bringing together a diverse roster of speakers from multiple sectors of the art world to discuss New Insights in Art Law. Panels topics include Copyright Roundtable: Discussing the Greatest Hits of 2022; What's New in Art Law; Cultural Heritage, Law Enforcement and Antiquities Seizures; […]

Hudson Institute Webinar on IP and the Right-to-Repair

Webinar

In recent years, many right-to-repair bills have been introduced in state legislatures and Congress, which “mandate that consumers be given access to all materials to repair their products, including access to computer code and other copyrighted works.” Participants in this Hudson Institute panel will discuss the right-to-repair movement and how IP rights have been central […]

Deadline to Apply for ASCAP Foundation Tu Música Scholarship

Deadline

November 3 is the deadline to apply for the ASCAP Foundation’s Tu Música Scholarship, which benefits undergraduate and graduate students of Latin descent who are planning to pursue a Latin music songwriting or performance career. Two recipients will each receive a $2,500 scholarship to be used toward school tuition.  

Copyright Society Webinar on Parody in Copyright and Trademark Law

Webinar

The Northern California Chapter of the Copyright Society is hosting a webinar on Parody in Copyright and Trademark Law. Speakers include Alfred (Fred) C. Yen, Professor of Law and Dean's Distinguished Scholar at Boston College Law School; Lincoln Bandlow, an attorney whose practice focuses on media, First Amendment, intellectual property and other entertainment-related litigation matters; and Preetha Chakrabarti, […]

Webinar on the Various Uses of Music in Video Games

Webinar

The California Copyright Conference is hosting a webinar titled Level Up Your Knowledge! An Exploration of the Various Uses of Music in Video Games. The panel discussion will cover various new ways in which music is being used in video games, and “how creators can increase their odds of gaining these new types of video game […]

Copyright Society Webinar on Economics in Copyright

Webinar

The Ottawa and Toronto Chapters of the Copyright Society are hosting a webinar on Economics in Copyright. During the event, a panel of experts will discuss the economics of copyright, including how value is determined in the market, the design of licensing and royalty structures in commercial transactions, and the role of economics as a […]