AG Foundation Webinar to Help Writers Find Residency Programs and Retreats

Virtual Event

The Authors Guild Foundation, in collaboration with the Asian American Writers' Workshop and the Institute of American Indian Arts, is hosting a virtual event to assist writers in researching and finding residency programs and retreats that will best meet their professional needs. The discussion will also cover how to assemble successful program applications and “how to approach the […]

8th Annual AIMP Country Music Awards

The Ryman, 116 5th Avenue North, Nashville, TN

The Association of Independent Music Publishers (AIMP) will host the 8th Annual AIMP Nashville Country Music Awards at Ryman Auditorium. The event will “salute top independent publishers, songwriters, and songs that have gained prominence the eligibility window as voted on by AIMP Nashville Membership.” Registration is now closed.

Artist Rights: The future of the Copyright Royalty Board for Songwriters

A panel titled Artist Rights: The Future of the Copyright Royalty Board for Songwriters will be held as part of the University of Texas School of Law’s Continuing Legal Education program. The panel will cover the history and future of the U.S. Copyright Royalty Board, the federal agency that sets the royalty rate for the government’s compulsory licenses […]

Deadline to Submit Comments to USCO on MMA Late Fees NOI

Deadline

Summary: On February 23, the U.S. Copyright Office published a notification of inquiry (NOI) soliciting public comments regarding when fees for late royalty payments should be assessed in connection with reporting by digital music providers under the Music Modernization Act’s (MMA) blanket license. Comments are due to the Office by April 10.

Deadline to Register for USCO AI and Visual Arts Listening Session

Deadline

The U.S. Copyright Office announced that it will host a series of virtual public listening sessions on Copyright and Artificial Intelligence (AI) with stakeholders from various creative industries. The Office is inviting artists, members of creative industries, AI developers and researchers, and attorneys involved with the issues to participate as speakers. The sessions will focus on Literary […]

TikTok Creation: Rights, Implications, and What You Need to Know

Webinar

With new content being created daily for social media platforms such as TikTok, the California Copyright Conference panel “will explore the vast landscape of content creation on TikTok and the legal implications of spur of the moment collaboration between creators, aspiring influencers, and viral posts, along with other valuable insights.” For additional information and to register, […]

2023 ABA-IPL Section Annual Meeting

Omni Shoreham Hotel, Washington DC

The American Bar Association IP Law Section (ABA-IPL) will host its 2023 Annual Meeting (IPLSPRING), featuring more than 20 CLE sessions, networking events, business meetings, and more at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, DC. Sessions will “address the most cutting-edge topics in the intellectual property arena” to assist attendees in “stay current, whether their […]

Fordham Law School’s 30th Annual IP Conference

Fordham University School of Law, 150 W. 62nd Street, New York City

On April 13-14, Fordham Law School will hold its 30th Annual IP Conference. Additional information will be shared here as it becomes available. To register, please click here.

A2IM Webinar on YouTube Shorts for Music Creators

Webinar

The American Association of Independent Music (A2IM) and BuzzMyVideos are hosting a webinar focused on YouTube Shorts for music creators. During the event, experts will share “how to effectively use YouTube Shorts to expand audience and increase discoverability, viewership and ultimately revenue” by sharing real cases and experiences. BuzzMyVideos will offer one free YouTube Shorts package worth $1,200 to […]

Copyright Alliance and Copyright Society Panel on ‘Whether Use of Copyrighted Works to Train AI Is Fair Use’

MetLife Building, 200 Park Avenue, New York City and via Zoom

The New York Chapter of the Copyright Society, in association with the Copyright Alliance, will host an event titled Using Copyrighted Works to Train AI: Fair Use or Just Plain Unfair? During this panel discussion, speakers will address the applicability of the Fair Use Doctrine in relation to the use of copyrighted materials to train machine learning […]

Copyright-adjacency and the CRTC

Panel Discussion

The Ottawa and Toronto Chapters of the Copyright Society are hosting a panel discussion on the “various challenges and approaches to regulating Internet content through an existing and expanding copyright-adjacent regulatory framework for telecommunications and broadcasting” in Canada, where the broadcasting industry is regulated by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). The discussion will […]

NAIAC Meeting on AI

U.S. Department of Commerce, Herbert C. Hoover Federal Building, 1401 Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC and online

On April 25, the National Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee (NAIAC) will hold an open meeting in-person and online between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. ET to discuss the Committee’s efforts to develop its year one report that will be presented to the President and National Artificial Intelligence Initiative Office. The final agenda and registration information are located on the NAIAC website. Comments […]