Copyright Society Event: Patent-Litigation Lessons for Copyright Cases.
PanelThis event will bring together a cross-disciplinary panel to examine how “courts handle patent-eligibility questions, particularly at the outset of patent cases, and ways in which copyright cases may deploy similar strategies.” The panel will also “examine an increasingly nuanced patent-litigation domain— treatment of the related questions of contributory, induced, and willful infringement—and share lessons […]
USPTO: Intellectual Property Basics & Helpful Resources
WebinarFor those who are unfamiliar with patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is hosting a webinar for “experts about intellectual property (IP) basics and potential ways to protect creator innovations as from idea to product. The Office “offers this free event for aspiring entrepreneurs, innovators, and students the […]
Copyright Society: Whose Dish Is It Anyway?: Copyrightability of Cookbooks, Recipes, and Your Nonna’s Secret Marinara
Virtual EventThe Copyright Society will host an event on Zoom titled Whose Dish Is It Anyway? Copyrightability of Cookbooks, Recipes, and Your Nonna’s Secret Marinara. This panel discussion will “explore the copyrightability of cookbooks, recipes, chef's ‘signature’ dishes, and all things culinary.” San Francisco-based chef Maria Zizka “will share her strategies for publishing copyrightable cookbooks.” Attorney Lynn Oberlander […]
Save the Date: C-IP2, ITIF, and Hudson Institute: World IP Day Panel
PanelLearn what young innovators and creators think about IP and copyright by attending a World IP Day panel hosted by C-IP2, Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), and Hudson Institute. This year’s theme focuses on IP and Youth: innovating for a Better Future. The event will feature “a panel young speakers across a variety of IP-intensive […]
Scalia Law’s Arts & Entertainment Advocacy Clinic and WALA: Protest and Political Art: What Does the Law Allow?
Virtual EventGeorge Mason University’s Scalia Law School’s Arts & Advocacy Clinic and the Washington Area Lawyers for the Arts (WALA) will host an event featuring photographer and documentarian Michele McManus to “discuss managing legal risks associated with making and selling art that documents political movements, protests, and uprisings.” The event is free and open to the public. […]
C-IP2 and Arts Management Program at George Mason University: Beyond the Notes with Maria Schneider—A Conversation about Respecting Artist Rights
George Mason University, Antonin Scalia Law School Arlington, VirginiaGrammy Award-winning composer Maria Schneider will participate in a conversation “about her boundary-pushing musical career and arts activism,” moderated by George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School Professor and Arts & Entertainment Advocacy Clinic Director Sandra Aistars. The event is co-hosted by Mason’s Center for Intellectual Property x Innovation Policy (C-IP²) and Arts Management Program. For additional information and registration, please click here.
USCO Webinar: Update on the Copyright Public Record System
WebinarThe U.S. Copyright Office will host its next public modernization webinar to keep the public informed regarding its modernization efforts. The Office recently released the Copyright Public Records System (CPRS) pilot, “which will provide access to the same registration and recordation data that exists in the Copyright Public Catalog but with enhanced search capabilities and an improved interface. This […]
USPTO: Diversifying Your Market or Supply Chain: Copyright Protection
Virtual EventThe U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is hosting a session for small business owners and entrepreneurs who want to learn how to protect their intellectual property (IP in Mexico. The event will feature experts from the USPTO who will address the best approaches for protecting and enforcing copyrights in Mexico, including copyright registration, the […]
LA Chapter of Copyright Society: Frenemies: Collaboration and Conflict Between Content Creators and Digital Platforms Using Music to Attract a Crowd
PanelMusicologist and professor of music Judith Finell will moderate a panel titled Frenemies: Collaboration and Conflict Between Content Creators and Digital Platforms Using Music to Attract a Crowd, hosted by the LA Chapter of the Copyright Society. For additional information and registration, please click here.
Authors Guild: Minding Your Poetry Business
PanelAs part of its Business Bootcamps for Writers series, the Authors Guild is hosting a panel discussion with Philadelphia poet laureate Yolanda Wisher and four Philly-connected poets from various backgrounds who will discuss “how they do business through writing, teaching, performing, consulting, and more.” This panel is designed to provide “practical advice and real talk for poets […]
Fordham University IP Institute: 29th Annual Intellectual Property Law & Policy Conference
ConferenceThe Fordham University Intellectual Property Institute is hosting the 29th Annual IP Law Conference on April 21-22. Known as the “Davos of IP,” the event will be held online this year. The Conference “offers an important forum for leaders in government, the judiciary, academia, and the private sector around the world to meet, discuss and resolve current IP […]
WIPO: Overview of WIPO and Its Activities—with a Focus on World Intellectual Property Day 2022
WebinarThe World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) will hold a webinar share an update on its recent initiatives, with a focus on providing details regarding World Intellectual Property Day 2022 efforts. Registration for this event is closed.