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2024 Annual Meeting

June 9, 2024 - June 11, 2024

2024 Annual Meeting

Let the good times roll at the 2024 Annual Meeting, live and in-person June 9-11 in Cleveland, Ohio with signature events at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!  Stay tuned for more updates.

Special thanks to our 2024 Planning Committee:
FeiFei Jiang and Theresa Weisenberger (Chairs), Nicole Bergstrom, Noel Cook, Tal Dickstein, and Christine Doelling.

Hotel Reservations

The conference will take place at the Cleveland Marriott Downtown at Key Tower on Floor 2.

 

Our hotel block is sold out.

Alternative Hotels in Downtown Cleveland

 

Registration Rates

Prices are the same for in-person and virtual attendance.

Member (Earlybird*) $1,095
Non-member (Earlybird*) $1,695
First Time Attendee (Earlybird*) $995
Academic or Gov’t Member (Earlybird*) $895
Student Member (Earlybird*) $695
Single Day Pass (CLE sessions only) $625
Late Member $1,295
Late Non-member $1,895
Late First Time Attendee $1,195
Late Academic or Gov’t Member $1,095
Late Student $695

*Early bird pricing ends on 5/1/2024.

Please note, the rate increases by $100 for walk-in registrations. Registration will close 48 hours prior to the event (June 7, 2024). If you would like to attend virtually, or need to make a change in your registration, please email Jen McGhee at jmcghee@copyrightsociety.org.
Walk-in Member $1,395
Walk-in Non-member $1,995
Walk-in First Time Attendee $1,295
Walk-in Academic or Gov’t Member $1,195
Walk-in Student $695

Suggested Places to Visit in Cleveland

Details

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June 9, 2024
End:
June 11, 2024
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Venue

Cleveland Marriott Downtown at Key Center and Virtual
1360 W Mall Dr
Cleveland, OH 44114 United States
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Phone
(216) 696-9200
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CLE Credit Details

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 (6.5 CLE Credits).

Colorado: New York is an approved jurisdiction (7.5 CLE Credits).

Florida: Approved for 8.00 CLE general credits.

Georgia: Approved for 6.5 CLE general credit hours.

Illinois: Approved for 6.5 CLE general credit hours.

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 (7.5 CLE Credits).

New Mexico: Approved for 6.5 CLE general credit hours.

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 (7.5 CLE Credits).

Ohio: Approved for 6.5 CLE general credit hours.

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 (6.5 CLE Credits).

Rhode Island: New York is an approved jurisdiction (7.5 CLE Credits).

Texas: Approved for 6.5 CLE general credit hours.

Vermont: Approved for 6.5 CLE general credit hours.

Washington: Approved for 6.5 CLE general credit hours.

 

Please email cle@copyrightsociety.org for CLE related questions.

Agenda

6/09

12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Registration Desk Open | North Foyer

Grab your badge and your swag at the Registration Desk on the second floor of the hotel.

6/09

2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Copyright Society Chapter Chair Meeting

For Chapter Chairs of the Copyright Society.

6/09

3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Copyright Society Board of Trustees Meeting

For Board of Trustees members of the Copyright Society only.

6/09

6:30 pm - 7:00 pm

First Time Attendee Welcome Reception | Glamper

As part of the welcome reception, member and sommelier Drew Kastner will be providing a special wine tasting!

 

The First Time Attendee and Welcome Reception will be at Glamper, 1052 Old River Rd, Cleveland, OH 44113. Shuttle service from the hotel will be provided.

6/09

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Welcome Reception | Glamper

As part of the Welcome Reception, member and sommelier Drew Kastner will be providing a special wine tasting!

 

The First Time Attendee and Welcome Reception will be at Glamper, 1052 Old River Rd, Cleveland, OH 44113. Shuttle service will be provided.

6/09

8:15 pm

Optional Dine Arounds

Take a bite out of Cleveland by joining a dine-around group. Mix and mingle with other Annual Meeting attendees and sample some of Cleveland’s local flavor.

Firebirds Wood Fired Grille – Orange Village

House of Creole Cleveland

Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse – Beachwood

Jaia

Jukebox

La Playa Fresh Seafood

Luca Italian Cuisine Cleveland

South Side

Sora

Taza – A Lebanese Grill

The Last Page

 

Sign up for a dine around here.  Space is limited.

6/10

7:00 am - 8:15 am

Breakfast | Salons E - H and East Foyer

6/10

8:00 am - 8:30 am

Journal of the Copyright Society Editorial Board Meeting

6/10

8:30 am - 8:40 am

President's Welcome | Salons A - D

6/10

8:40 am - 8:50 am

Journal Remarks

Elizabeth Townsend Gard, Editor-in-Chief

6/10

9:00 am - 10:00 am

Session 1: View from the U.S. Copyright Office

Straight from the source, our annual update on recent developments and upcoming initiatives in the U.S. Copyright Office.

Shira Perlmutter
Shira Perlmutter
Register of Copyrights and Director | United States Copyright Office
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6/10

10:00 am - 10:20 am

20-Minute Coffee Break

6/10

10:30 am - 12:00 pm

Session 2: Recent Developments in Copyright

Join Bob, Tom, Joelle and Dasha for a fast-paced, action-packed review of the year’s most important copyright developments. A highlight of every Annual Meeting!

Dasha Chestukhin
Dasha Chestukhin
Associate | Cowan Liebowitz & Latman
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Bob Clarida
Bob Clarida
Partner | Reitler Kailas & Rosenblatt, LLP
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Thomas Kjellberg
Thomas Kjellberg
Counsel | Cowan Liebowitz & Latman
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Joelle Milov
Joelle Milov
Partner | Cowan Liebowitz & Latman
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6/10

12:00 pm - 12:10 pm

10-Minute Break

6/10

12:10 pm - 1:10 pm

Session 3: From Vinyl to Virtual: The Evolution of Music Ownership & Artists Agreements

Just as advances in society and technology have changed the public’s tastes in music and the way music is made, they have also changed the way musical artists are discovered, compensated and celebrated. This panel will explore the evolution of music ownership and artist agreements from the British invasion of the 1960s to the streaming revolution of the 2010s and beyond.

Uwonda S. Carter
Uwonda S. Carter
Founding Partner | Carter Woodard, LLC
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Kevin J. Greene
Kevin J. Greene
John J. Schumacher Chair Professor | Southwestern Law School
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Angela Martinez
Angela Martinez
General Counsel | Ozuna Entertainment
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Susan Moultrie
Susan Moultrie
Senior Vice President (SVP), Artist Initiatives & Business Administration | Sony Music Entertainment
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Adam Zia
Adam Zia
Founding Partner | The Zia Firm
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6/10

1:15 pm - 2:00 pm

Lunch and Member Vote | Salons E - H and East Foyer

6/10

3:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Optional Activities!

Go off-site and experience some of the wonders Cleveland has to offer! There are several activities and tours scheduled, so choose your own adventure.
Cleveland Hop-On Hop-Off Tour sponsored by 

Brewery Tour

Annual Copyright Classic Softball Game at Heritage Field at League Park as either a Player or a Spectator sponsored by

36th Annual Kate McKay Tennis Tournament at Medical Mutual  sponsored by

6/10

6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Cocktail Hour at the RRHOF

Join us at national treasure, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, for a cocktail hour in the beer garden before dinner begins.

6/10

7:30 pm - 11:59 pm

Dinner at the RRHOF

Join us for our conference dinner at national treasure, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Hear remarks from out-going and in-coming Society presidents, explore the Hall, and test out your music-making skills!

 

Exhibits will close at 11:00pm.

6/10

10:00 pm - 11:30 pm

Special Performance by Crude, Humble, and Obvious!

Performance sponsored by

6/11

7:15 am - 8:30 am

Breakfast | Salons E - H and East Foyer

6/11

8:45 am - 8:55 am

President's Welcome | Salons A - E

6/11

9:00 am - 10:00 am

Session 4: Latest Developments in Music Copyright Infringement Cases: Perspectives from Expert Musicologists, Practitioners, and Trial Attorneys

This panel will provide an update on how courts have been applying new standards for finding copyright infringement of musical compositions and sound recordings. It will also give attendees a chance to hear the songs at the heart of some recent infringement claims, and to participate in a discussion of whether the courts have consistently and appropriately applied prevailing legal principles.

Joe Bennett
Joe Bennett
Forensic Musicologist
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Tal Dickstein
Tal Dickstein
Partner | Loeb & Loeb
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Andrew Goldsmith
Andrew Goldsmith
Partner | Pryor Cashman LLP
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Katherine M. Leo
Katherine M. Leo
Associate Professor | Millikin University
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6/11

10:00 am - 10:20 am

20-Minute Coffee Break

6/11

10:30 am - 11:30 am

Session 5: Lessons in Collaboration: Exploring Voluntary Measures to Address Platform Liability

This panel will provide an overview of the current status of platform liability, including the challenge for platforms to avail themselves of DMCA Safe Harbor while still monitoring user-generated content on their platform. Acknowledging the legal and practical challenges presented by potentially infringing user-generated content (particularly in light of the widespread use of generative AI, in which infringing content is not as easy to detect), this panel aims to bring together technologists, content owners, and platforms to explore voluntary measures for addressing this issue. We will talk about measures like YouTube’s ContentID, voluntary takedown processes, and other rights management solutions and how they may be adapted for different types of content.

Dave Axelgard
Dave Axelgard
Director, Product - IP | Epic Games
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Emily Ellis
Emily Ellis
Associate General Counsel | Meta
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Steve Kang
Steve Kang
Senior Vice President, Content Protection | NBCUniversal
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Brian Smith
Brian Smith
Senior IP Counsel | Roblox
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Theresa Weisenberger
Theresa Weisenberger
Partner | BakerHostetler LLP
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6/11

11:30 am - 11:45 am

15-Minute Break

6/11

11:45 am - 12:45 pm

Session 6: Fair Use and AI: A Debate

Join us for a rousing exchange of views with both sides of the debate on whether generative AI’s use of copyrighted material is fair or infringing. The conversation will include a discussion of the current fair use landscape, how generative AI models actually work, and the various cases currently being litigated across the country.

Annette L. Hurst
Annette L. Hurst
Partner, San Francisco Office | Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP
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Matt Oppenheim
Matt Oppenheim
Founding Partner | Oppenheim + Zebrak, LLP
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Matthew Sag
Matthew Sag
Professor of Law, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Data Science | Emory University Law School
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Mark Schultz
Mark Schultz
Goodyear Endowed Chair in Intellectual Property Law and Director of the IP Law Program | University of Akron School of Law
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6/11

12:45 pm - 1:00 pm

Breaking News: Warner Chappell Music v. Nealy SCOTUS Decision

Close out the annual meeting with breaking news from the Supreme Court. This segment will cover the Court’s decision in Warner Chappell Music, Inc. v. Nealy, which declined to find a three-year limit on copyright damages, the dissent’s views on the statute of limitations more broadly and what may come next in this area.

Andrew Berger
Andrew Berger
IP litigator | Leichtman Law
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