525,600 Creative Contributions: What Musicals Can Teach Us About Authorship When: June 29, 2023 at 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT - This event has passed Move aside Tonys! The Copyright Society has assembled EGOT worthy panelists to discuss authorship through the lens of musicals. Musicals provide a unique insight into the contours of authorship. As a collaborative artform, musicals can be a byproduct of many creative contributions from a variety of artists. Consequently, musicals serve as an outstanding case study to examine sole authorship, joint authorship, lack of authorship and a proverbial “black hole” of copyright. Please join this amazing discussion with panelists Dale Cendali of Kirkland & Ellis, LLP, Lita Rosario-Richardson of Shulman Rogers LLP and Don Franzen of UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music and moderated by Rom Bar-Nissim of The Law Offices of Lincoln Bandlow P.C. This program will be held at 12:00 PM PST / 3:00 PM EDT CLE Credit Details MCLE CREDIT 1.0 MCLE Credit Available Instructions for verifying attendance will be emailed to registrants prior to the program. Please see below for specific jurisdiction information. California The Copyright Society is a Certified CLE Provider in California. Program will satisfy 1.0 credit hour. New Jersey Program will satisfy 1.0 credit hour. New York The Copyright Society is an Accredited New York State CLE Provider. Program will satisfy 1.0 credit hour. Pennsylvania The Copyright Society is an Accredited CLE Provider in Pennsylvania. Program will satisfy 1.0 credit. Please email Jen McGhee, Programs Manager, with any questions.