Tribute Blog in Memory of Former Register of Copyrights Marybeth Peters
[…] of the copyright community, and over the years, she touched many lives, both personally and professionally. For anyone who would like to make a donation, a memorial fund has been […]
February 2022 Roundup of Copyright News
[…] Partner and Co-Leader, Music Economics and Valuation Services Practice, Citrin Cooperman Advisors LLC; Lawrence “Boo” Mitchell, Engineer, Producer, Musician, and Owner of Royal Studios; Curtis LeGeyt, President and CEO of the National […]
Creator Community Rallies to Support the Public During COVID-19 Challenges
[…] benefit from them. From education materials to COVID-19 resources, from free streams and concerts to professional guidance and language learning, to so much more, the creative community rallied to provide […]
Community Partner Spotlight: Asian American Arts Alliance (A4)
[…] for this community. We are the only service organization in the country dedicated to the professional development of Asian American artists in all disciplines. How do you support members of […]
May 2024 Roundup of Copyright News
[…] more than 15 years, and with over 1200 attendees, it features 60 panels and workshops, 1800 curated business meetings, and countless opportunities for the independent music sector’s unique needs. The […]
Copyright Courses
[…] copyright through their educational programs, award-winning content, and collaboration with publisher, author and collective management organizations. Professional Photographers of America (PPA) — PPA provides working photographers all over the world with multiple […]
July 2024 Roundup of Copyright News
[…] (USPTO) announced that it will now work on submitting copyright-related recommendations to President Biden within 180 days, as required by the President’s Executive Order on AI. USCO Announces Appointment of […]
AI and Copyright Law in 2023: Federal Government Activities
[…] in paragraph (c)(iii). It says: “within 270 days of the date of this order or 180 days after the United States Copyright Office of the Library of Congress publishes its […]
11 Reasons Why a Small Claims Bill Should Pass | Reason Eight: Renee – Live Concert Photographer
Renee is an established professional live concert photographer who derives her living from licensing her concert photographs for use in magazines, newspapers, posters and other items for sale. It takes […]
11 Reasons Why a Small Claims Bill Should Pass | Reason Nine: Shannon – Portrait Photographer
Shannon is a professional portrait photographer who makes her living documenting cherished family milestones. She discovered a copyright infringement when a friend called to let her know how cute her […]