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Significant Developments in Copyright Law: 2022 Edition
Join Copyright Interest Group chairs Marcus Peterson and John Wierzbicki for an entertaining and informative look back at the most significant developments in copyright law over the past year. Topics covered will include: • Google v. Oracle • Warhol Foundation case • NFTs • Embedding & the server test • upload filters and other technology driven enforcement of copyright • Implementation of the CASE Act • Copyright Terminations • Secondary and Tertiary Infringement • and more! Marcus and John will also present their fearless predictions for 2022.
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
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$65.00
CLA Member
$45.00
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