Webinar Series CLE The Copyright Society is an accredited provider in California, New York, and Pennsylvania. MCLE Credits will be available for those jurisdictions, and requests for credit in other jurisdictions may be made when registering. While credit in other jurisdictions is not guaranteed, Copyright Society staff will submit applications for accreditation and notify attorneys upon approval. This intermediate program is appropriate for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys. Arizona: Attorneys must self report their CLE hours. A certificate of attendance will be provided for your records. California: The Copyright Society is an accredited provider in California. Colorado: New York is an approved jurisdiction. Connecticut: Attorneys must self report their CLE hours. A certificate of attendance will be provided for your records. Hawaii: New York is an approved jurisdiction. Massachusetts: Attorneys must self report their CLE hours. A certificate of attendance will be provided for your records. New Hampshire: Attorneys must self report their CLE hours. A certificate of attendance will be provided for your records. New Jersey: New York is an approved jurisdiction. New York: The Copyright Society is an Accredited New York State MCLE Provider. This intermediate program is appropriate for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys. Ontario: Attorneys must self report their CPD substantive hours. A certificate of attendance will be provided for your records. Pennsylvania: The Copyright Society is an accredited provider in Pennsylvania. Rhode Island: New York is an approved jurisdiction. For participants located outside the United States: A certificate of attendance will be provided for your records. Please check the event page for total minutes of instruction and evaluation link. At the end of the webinar you have to complete the Evaluation and Attorney Attestation Form, where you will enter all code words collected during the program. We kindly ask that you submit this form within 48 hours to help avoid delays in processing your certificate. Please kindly note that a certificate of attendance will be provided only for those individuals who fill out correctly the Evaluation and Attorney Attestation Form. CLE FAQ How to Earn CLE Credits – Step-by-Step Register for the Event Make sure you’re officially registered for the event. Attend the Session in Full You must be present for the entire duration of each CLE-eligible session. Partial attendance may not qualify. Listen for Code Words During Each Session During each session, code words will be announced. Write them down — these are required to verify your attendance. Complete the Evaluation & Attorney Attestation Form After the webinar ends, you must complete the Evaluation and Attorney Attestation Form, where you will enter all code words collected during the sessions. We kindly ask that you submit this form within 48 hours to help avoid delays in processing your certificate. Certificate Processing While the Copyright Society staff will do their best to issue CLE certificates within 2 weeks, please allow up to 60 days for processing time. Some jurisdictions may take longer to grant approval, which can delay the issuance of certificates. Access Your CLE Certificates You can view and download your CLE certificates by logging into your Copyright Society account and going to: https://copyrightsociety.org/my-account/events If you need to recover your password, please visit: https://copyrightsociety.org/my-account/lost-password For any additional help or questions with your login/password, contact us at info@copyrightsociety.org. Accredited Provider The Copyright Society is an accredited provider in California, New York, and Pennsylvania. MCLE Credits will be available for those jurisdictions, and requests for credit in other jurisdictions may be made when registering for a conference/program. While credit in other jurisdictions is not guaranteed, Copyright Society staff will submit applications for accreditation and notify attorneys upon approval. Please note that New York is an approved jurisdiction in Colorado, Hawaii, New Jersey, and Rhode Island. Therefore, a New York certificate will be provided to those seeking credits in these jurisdictions. Other Questions For any CLE related questions, please email cle@copyrightsociety.org