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“Copyright Office Comes to California” Copyright Litigation and Registration - Day 2
Intellectual Property Law; Copyright Interest Group
Q&A with the USCO In an interview format, Professor Eric Goldman, Santa Clara University Law, will ask the Register (and others from the USCO) important questions raised by California copyright practitioners.
Litigation Hot Topics Topics would include a discussion of recently-issued Supreme Court decisions from the last and current term.
Registration Updates and Tips The Office will review the newly released Compendium update, highlight new group registration options (GRTX, GRUW, and GRAM), and explain common registration mistakes and how practitioners can avoid them.
2 Participatory MCLE Credits
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