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The Entertainment Law Initiative Legal Writing Competition Workshop
New York Law School
Friday, October 16, 2009
ELI Writing Competition Workshops are designed to assist law students in their studies by detailing the goals of the competition, demystifying the submission process, offering insight into good writing techniques, and defining the significant benefits of entering the ELI Writing Competition. Additionally, attorneys connected with the program will speak about the challenges and opportunities found in the modern entertainment practice.
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The Future of Intellectual Property in a Digitized, Globalized World and Prospects for Reform at Home
New York Law School
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
From criminalized downloads to passionately debated Congressional patent reform, Intellectual Property is changing dramatically, with every part—patent, copyright, and trademark—being fundamentally altered by the combination of digital technology and a globalized, connected world. Q. Todd Dickinson will talk about how these changes are challenging existing industries and emerging technologies, and how the changes might be reflected in a new Administration’s IP agenda.
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The Strategic Acquisition and Enforcement of Patents and Competition Law
New York Law School
September 16, 2009
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The Updated Facebook Policy: Who Owns Your Posted Information?
New York Law School
Monday, March 30, 2009
Martin Schwimmer will speak on the legal issues surrounding the updated Facebook policy, and how the new policy could impact Facebook users.
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Trademark Law and the Entertainment Industry
New York Law School
Thursday, April 2, 2009
In this 75-minute program, IP lawyer Edward T. Colbert will present an overview of trademark essentials for the entertainment law practitioner:
• How trademark protection attaches to goods and services—and when it doesn’t.
• How trademarks should be cleared prior to use.
• How to distinguish a strong trademark from a weak one.
• The key elements in a successful trademark registration.
• How “trade dress” and URLs fit in the mix, and the means by which trademark rights are protected—and lost.
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What is the greatest principle in advertising law? Puffery!
New York Law School
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Anthony diFrancesca will look at the greatest principle in advertising law: puffery. The audience will have a chance to participate in a discussion on puffery case law, advertising scenarios, the policies behind the law of puffery, and whether the law fulfills the policies.
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Advertising and Games: Emerging Issues
New York Law School
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
7:00–8:00 p.m.
Wellington Conference Center
Advertising in games is rapidly becoming as prevalent as advertising has historically been in film and television. This business, which emerged just a few years ago, is expected to grow to more than one billion dollars in 2010. Our distinguished panelists will discuss the principal emerging business and legal issues in this rapidly growing industry, including the types of advertising in games, the parties involved, and how success is measured and paid for by the principal players.
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An Overview of E-Discovery and Career Paths for Lawyers
New York Law School
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
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Common Ground in a Digital Music World: Strategies that Work for Everyone
New York Law School
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
This two part panel discussion will analyze current issues affecting both artists and online businesses operating across the digital music world. Panelists will look at the current state of affairs, the interests of all participants, and the inevitable overlap. Discussion will center around licensing, filesharing, deal structures and artist development.
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Considering Alternative Career Paths for Lawyers that Combine Legal Training and Experience with Technology Skills
New York Law School
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Come and learn about combining law and knowledge management.
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IP SURPRISE! IP in Unconventional Industries
New York Law School
COMICS “Comic Books, Characters, and the Law”
April 3, 2008
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IP SURPRISE!: IP in Unconventional Industries (Fashion)
New York Law School
March 25, 2008
Cutting-Edge Developments: Intellectual Property and Fashion Design
Everyone knows what the “intellectual property industries” are—or do they? Intellectual property today plays a leading role in some unexpected areas. Today’s hoteliers and sommeliers need to know their trademarks and copyrights; game designers and golfers are playing with patents. The Institute for Information Law & Policy at New York Law School presents IP Surprise!—a lecture series about the new intellectual property industries.
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IP SURPRISE! IP in Unconventional Industries (Golf)
New York Law School
March 10, 2008
GOLF
“Intellectual Property from Tee to Green – Applying the Art of Law to the Business of Golf”
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IP SURPRISE! IP in Unconventional Industries (Hotels)
New York Law School
October 14, 2008 | 5:00–6:00 p.m.
HOTELS
“From Reservation to Check-out: Intellectual Property in the Hotel Industry”
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IP SURPRISE! IP in Unconventional Industries (Magic)
New York Law School
April 10, 2008 | 5:00–6:00 p.m. | Wellington Conference Center
MAGIC
“Protecting Intellectual Property without Law in the Magic Industry”
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IP SURPRISE! IP in Unconventional Industries (Video Games)
New York Law School
February 26, 2008
VIDEO GAMES: Current Trends in Virtual Property
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State of Play V: Building the Global Metaverse
Institute for Information Law and Policy
Welcome to the State of Play Conference
Presented by:
- Institute for Information Law and Policy New York Law School
- The Berkman Center for Internet & Society Harvard Law School
- Nanyang Technological University
- Trinity University
- Information Society Project Yale Law School
August 19-22, 2007 at Marina Mandarin Hotel
6 Raffles Boulevard
Marina Square
Singapore 039594
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State of Play V Primers
Institute for Information Law and Policy
August 19-22,2007 at
Marina Mandarin Hotel
6 Raffles Boulevard
Marina Square
Singapore 039594
Presented by:
- Institute for Information Law and Policy
- New York Law School
- The Berkman Center for Internet & Society
- Harvard Law School
- Nanyang Technological University
- Trinity University
- Information Society Project
- Yale Law School
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