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Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.: First Sale Doctrine Applies to Goods Made Abroad and Imported Without the Permission of the Copyright Holder 2013 (Audio-only)

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Released on: Apr. 25, 2013

Taken from the briefing Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.: First Sale Doctrine Applies to Goods Made Abroad and Imported Without the Permission of the Copyright Holder recorded April, 2013.On March 19, 2013, the United States Supreme Court in Supap Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. reversed the Second Circuit Court of Appeals and held (6-3) that the first sale doctrine set forth in 17 U.S.C. § 109(a) of the Copyright Act applies to goods ...

Advanced Copyright Law Annual Review 2012

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From the program: Advanced Copyright Law Annual Review 2012

Released on: Jun. 11, 2012

DVD's from the program Advanced Copyright Law Annual Review 2012, held April, 2012.

Advanced Copyright Law Annual Review 2013 -- Arbitration and Mediation of Copyright Disputes

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From the program: Advanced Copyright Law Annual Review 2013

Recorded on: Apr. 24, 2013

Taken from the Web Program Advanced Copyright Law Annual Review 2013 recorded April, 2013 in New York.Lecture Topics  [00:59:57]Arbitration and Mediation of Copyright Disputes  [00:59:57] Arbitration Mediation Other ADR procedures and strategies Before litigation During litigation The purchase price of this segment includes the following article from the Course Handbook available online: Mediation and Arbitration of Copyright ...

Advanced Licensing Agreements 2013 -- Copyright, Content and Trademark Licensing

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From the program: Advanced Licensing Agreements 2013

Recorded on: Mar. 22, 2013

Taken from the Web Program Advanced Licensing Agreements 2013 recorded March, 2013 in New York. Lecture Topics  [01:19:53] Copyright, Content and Trademark Licensing  [01:19:53] Impact of digital distribution and media on licensing issues Structuring the acquisition of rights in content: licenses vs. assignments and works made for hire The latest developments involving copyright termination of transfers and ...

Arbitration and Mediation of Copyright Disputes

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Recorded on: Apr. 24, 2013

SPEAKER 1: The last leg-- Alida Camp. ALIDA CAMP: It's probably the end of a long day, but this is a bit different. What I'm here to do is try to encourage you to use mediation and arbitration as alternatives to litigation in not only copyright, but really any disputes. But it makes a lot of sense in copyright. Is it always appropriate? No. But do I think it's something that you ought to discuss with your clients with the parties to the case with ...

Art Law and Copyright

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Recorded on: Apr. 24, 2013

RICHARD DANNAY: OK. Welcome back. I hope everyone had a good lunch. We have a great panel for this afternoon. Unfortunately, the moderator's voice is barely in play, but I'm going to introduce all three of our speakers as I did in the morning. And then Simon will begin. To my right and our first speaker in the afternoon is Simon Frankel, who is a litigation partner in the San Francisco office of Covington & Burling and chair of his firm's intellectual ...

Basic Principles of Copyright Law & Copyright Office Practice

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Recorded on: Jul. 10, 2012

KATHERINE SPELMAN: Our first two speakers are Deirdre Merrill and Sophie Cohen. Deirdre is the director of contracts at Chronicle Books here in San Francisco. In her work at Chronicle Books over the last dozen years, Deirdre's primary focus has been all things copyright and exploiting of copyright. She is expert in getting copyright applications, in drafting, negotiating, maintaining copyright licenses, publishing agreements. Anything having to do ...

Understanding Copyright Law in the Data Era 2012

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From the program: Understanding Copyright Law in the Data Era 2012

Released on: Jul. 23, 2012

Copyright law continues to be an unpredictable and dynamic practice area. Learn the basics while exploring all of the recent cases and developments that continue to change the practice of copyright law. Examine the rights copyright protection confers, and learn how to protect those rights. Explore how the Internet continues to redefine critical concepts in the field, and learn how to tackle these challenges in daily practice. Even though you might ...

Breakouts: LICENSING & COPYRIGHT

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Recorded on: Oct. 16, 2012

DAVID: We're in countdown. All right. Our first presentation is on Section 512 of the DMCA which continues to see a lot of activity. And our speaker is Gerry Davis. Gerry is one of the best known IP litigators for some years now in Silicon Valley, and has represented all sorts of companies, litigating leading edge issues. And he likes to call himself the world's oldest computer lawyer. Gerry? GERRY DAVIS: Thank you very much, David. I think we're, ...

Intellectual Property Law Institute 2012

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From the program: Intellectual Property Law Institute 2012

Released on: Oct. 30, 2012

PLI’s Intellectual Property Law Institute is a “must” program for IP lawyers. This program provides a complete analysis of key events in all areas of IP, including updates on cases, legislation and government agency developments that IP lawyers need to know. A highlight of the program will be a panel of in-house IP counsel from prominent companies discussing the many facets of dealing with IP and related issues in a global context ...

Can Fair Use Be Fixed? If So, How?

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Recorded on: Apr. 24, 2013

PETER JASZI: In fact, I actually am going to give a presentation today that will at least initially be a little more upbeat than the title suggests, the title being, Can Fair Use Be Fixed, implying, I think, that it needs to be fixed. And I actually would like to throw into doubt or open up for argument the question about whether any fix is required or, indeed, whether any fix is likely to do more good than harm. So let me start by going in at the ...

Can The DMCA Be Fixed? If So, How?

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Recorded on: Apr. 24, 2013

LATEEF MTIMA: OK. This is like that Bette Davis line, "Fasten your seat belts, this is going to be a bumpy ride," not only because this is DMCA, but, literally, talk about up-to-the-minute developments. Some of the latest key decisions on the DMCA have been happening over the last couple of weeks. And in fact, we had a decision just yesterday. So last night I'm tinkering getting this stuff in. OK. So I'm going to talk about the DMCA. And ...

Compliance with Disability Accessibility Requirements When Buying or Selling Instructional Technology: A Legal, Policy and Technical Primer for Lawyers

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Recorded on: Jul. 23, 2012

Taken from the briefing Compliance with Disability Accessibility Requirements When Buying or Selling Instructional Technology: A Legal, Policy and Technical Primer for Lawyers recorded July, 2012. Persons with disabilities are demanding and obtaining legal rights to access and use instructional technology products. This is particularly true in the educational arena. However, the road to product accessibility is paved with a confusing ...

Copyright Enforcement Update

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Recorded on: Feb. 12, 2013

KATHLEEN E. MCCARTHY: Welcome back, everyone. We're starting off the afternoon with copyright enforcement update where we're going to get two experts here talking about fair use, gray goods, and computer software protection issues in the copyright area. The first speaker is Dale Cendali who's a partner at Kirkland and who has argued before the supreme court not once, but twice, won the Harry Potter Lexicon case in a trial that was hotly followed and ...

IP Enforcement and Litigation 2013: Criminal and Civil Update

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From the program: IP Enforcement and Litigation 2013: Criminal and Civil Update

Released on: Feb. 15, 2013

This program is designed to bring you up to date on both civil and criminal enforcement efforts of intellectual property.  From the physical world to the internet, brands are not only building their intellectual property, but are heavily protecting it.  In today’s billion dollar industry of infringement and piracy, it is critical to protect IP rights.  This program will place you in a better position to think outside of the box ...

Copyright Licensing

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Recorded on: Dec. 12, 2012

JOSEPH LANG: At this point I'd like to introduce Cydney Tune. Cydney is the first of our two sort of content and entertainment related speakers. And Cydney is counsel at Pillsbury's San Francisco office and leads the firm's copyright, media and entertainment practice in the industry team. The Daily Journal's name Cydney one of 2008's top 10 copyright lawyers in California and listed her among California's top 25 portfolio managers, prosecutors, and ...

Copyright Licensing: Copyright Restoration

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Recorded on: May. 3, 2012

RICHARD DANNAY: Are we back on? Here's Gloria now with her presentation on copyright restoration. For those of you, which seem to be most people in the room when I asked, who do not know that much about this area, listen carefully because this is not really an esoteric area that doesn't come up. At least in my experience, it comes up a lot. And you really need to know about what copyright restoration means, both in terms of licensing and just more ...

Copyright Licensing: Has Copyright Become Contractualized?

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Recorded on: Apr. 24, 2013

PETER JASZI: OK. The contractualization of copyright. In my view, one of the most interesting and important topics. Listen up. GLORIA C. PHARES: All right. So I have the daunting task of being the last thing that stands between you and lunch. And before getting to my presentation, though, I want to explain the copyright licensing materials in your handbook. The outline and the cut off for the outline is January 18. And the table of contents, which ...

Understanding the Intellectual Property License 2012

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From the program: Understanding the Intellectual Property License 2012

Released on: Dec. 24, 2012

Licensing offers valuable economic and strategic opportunities. Companies are increasingly turning to licensing to gain access to intellectual property at a lower cost than developing or purchasing intellectual property assets, and as a way of generating new sources of revenue out of existing intellectual property assets. Virtually every business today must confront licensing issues. A solid base of knowledge about licensing of intellectual property ...

Copyright Preemption

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Recorded on: May. 3, 2012

RICHARD DANNAY: And now Nancy, copyright preemption. Do you want to go up here? You could sit there if you want, yeah, either way. NANCY J. MERTZEL: All right, I'll sit there. RICHARD DANNAY: Thank you very much. NANCY J. MERTZEL: Make sure you stay awake for this one. It will keep me focused. RICHARD DANNAY: OK. NANCY J. MERTZEL: Good afternoon. My name is Nancy Mertzel. My topic is preemption. And for some of us, at least for me, my first exposure ...

Copyright Remedies

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Recorded on: May. 3, 2012

RICHARD DANNAY: We're now to our final speaker, last but not least, Bob Bernstein, who's going to talk about copyright remedies, something everyone wants to know, whether you litigate or not. Bob has specialized in copyright and trademark litigation and counseling for over 30 years. His practice includes mediation, both as a mediator and as an advocate, entertainment law, contracts, licensing, internet law, the rights of publicity and privacy, trade ...

Digital Millennium Copyright Act Issues

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Recorded on: May. 3, 2012

ROBERT BERNSTEIN: And now my second speaker, Stanley Pierre-Louis is here. Let me introduce him. He is the Vice President and Associate General Counsel, Intellectual Property and Content Protection at Viacom. He's responsible for developing strategies to protect digital content, managing major intellectual property litigation, and leading other IP-related legal initiatives for Viacom and its various brands, which include-- as I'm sure you all know-- ...

Enforcing Copyrights

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Recorded on: Jul. 10, 2012

KATHERINE C. SPELMAN: We will proceed with our fantastic odyssey through copyright as a meal. Michael Keyes is our next speaker on the topic of enforcing copyright in the data era. Enforcing is, of course, exactly what everyone wants that copyright registration to be able to sustain the action. In order to be ready to enforce, you have of course followed all of Sophie and Deirdre's advice. And now you are thinking about how to get through the portals ...

Everything You Know is Wrong: Formerly Settled Copyright Issues

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Recorded on: Jul. 10, 2012

KATHERINE C. SPELMAN: For those of you who have watched Monty Python, you know where we got the title, "Everything You Know is Wrong." For those of you who haven't, I commend to you having a look at YouTube and you'll see the funny little video that comes from Monty Python days. When we were preparing for the topic, the three chairs in Chicago, New York, and San Francisco in February, we began to make a list of interesting trends, interesting ...

Fair Use & Permissions

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Recorded on: Jul. 10, 2012

SPEAKER: Our next pair of speakers is a dynamic duo of bi-coastal origin. Please come forward. Dean, Toby, take a seat. We'll start with the New York member of the duo. Toby Butterfield is a partner in the Frankfurt Kurnit firm, in the firm's litigation and intellectual property group. He has over 20 years of experience litigating and counseling on copyright, trademark, defamation, and related areas. He speaks commonly and frequently for associations ...

Featured Faculty/Authors
Lisa J. Sotto

Lisa J. Sotto ~ Hunton & Williams LLP

David W. Pollak

David W. Pollak ~ Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP

Katie M. Lachter

Katie M. Lachter ~ Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP