March 18 | Music Copyright Infringement: Global Perspectives (US)
Music Copyright Infringement: Global Perspectives Conference (w/GW Law)! https://bit.ly/3tVBpjV
Session 3
Music Copyright Infringement in the United States
Topics include the art and science of judging music copyright infringement; reflections on Skidmore v. Led Zeppelin and Seltzer v. Green Day; is there a patent “inventiveness” standard in music copyright law?; Taylor Swift’s “Shake It Off” Trial: Does it make copyright look absurd?; emerging issues in US music copyright law.
Moderator: Daryl Lim, Professor of Law & Director, Center for IP, Information & Privacy Law, UIC School of Law, Illinois
Peter Anderson, Partner, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, California
Hon. Denny Chin, Senior Circuit Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, New York
Robert Clarida, Partner, Reitler Kailas & Rosenblatt LLP, New York
Kristelia García, Associate Professor, University of Colorado Law School
Joseph Fishman, Professor of Law, Vanderbilt Law School, Tennessee
Rob Kasunic, Associate Register of Copyrights; Director, Registration Policy and Practice, U.S. Copyright Office, Washington DC
Music Copyright Infringement: Global Perspectives Conference (w/GW Law)! https://bit.ly/3tVBpjV
Session 3
Music Copyright Infringement in the United States
Topics include the art and science of judging music copyright infringement; reflections on Skidmore v. Led Zeppelin and Seltzer v. Green Day; is there a patent “inventiveness” standard in music copyright law?; Taylor Swift’s “Shake It Off” Trial: Does it make copyright look absurd?; emerging issues in US music copyright law.
Moderator: Daryl Lim, Professor of Law & Director, Center for IP, Information & Privacy Law, UIC School of Law, Illinois