« All Events Virtual Event Virtual Event This event has passed. Preemptive Strike: Copyright Preemption x Contract Claims October 29, 2024 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Virtual Event Virtual Event « Copyright 101: Exclusive Rights Unpacked, U.S. & Canada Overview 2024 Christopher A. Meyer Memorial Lecture: Looking For “The Person Who Actually Presses the Button” » There is an inherent tension between copyright law, which seeks to balance the interests of creators, distributors, and users of information goods, and contract law’s emphasis on preserving the freedom of parties to structure their agreements. Legal systems must decide whether, and to what extent, parties can contract around the legal norms established by copyright law. For decades, courts have primarily addressed this tension through the Copyright Act’s express preemption provision, which prevents states from creating rights “equivalent” to copyright. While historically most courts have rejected the notion that contract claims are preempted, the Second Circuit recently found two contract claims to be expressly preempted. These decisions have been followed by federal courts in New York, leading to the preemption of numerous contract claims. An alternative approach has also emerged: conflict preemption. In In re Jackson, the Second Circuit applied a new conflict preemption test to hold that the Copyright Act impliedly preempted a right of publicity claim. More recently, in X v. Bright Data, the Northern District of California extended the Second Circuit’s framework to hold that a contract claim based on web scraping was preempted. This program will explore these exciting developments, which are expected to grow in importance, especially in cases involving data scraping and machine learning. Leading the discussion will be Professor Guy Rub, whose scholarship on the copyright-contract tension was cited in both In re Jackson and X v. Bright Data, and Jeremy Goldman, who recently secured dismissals of contract claims in two SDNY cases based on copyright preemption. Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live Details Date: October 29, 2024 Time: 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Event Categories: Copyright Adjacent, Webinar Event Tags:2024 Venue Webinar Related Events Copyright 101: Exceptions and Limitations Unpacked, U.S. & Canada Overview April 8 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Virtual Event Virtual Event Unlawful Play?: International Perspectives on the Role of Copyright in Impeding the Use of Cheat Software in Video Games April 10 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Virtual Event Virtual Event Copyright, Meet Antitrust April 23 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Virtual Event Hybrid Event Useful Links Cancellation Policy Financial Scholarship Guidelines Become a Member CLE Credit Details The Copyright Society is an accredited provider in California, New York and Pennsylvania. The webinar will offer 1 CLE credit in those jurisdictions. Requests for credit in other jurisdictions may be made when registering for the program, however, credits in outside jurisdictions cannot be guaranteed. The course is transitional and appropriate for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys. An evaluation and attorney affirmation form will be provided after the course to validate your attendance. Click here to view and download program materials Agenda: 1:00-1:05 Welcome 1:05-1:14 Federal Preemption Doctrine 1:14-1:23 Express Copyright Preemption 1:23-1:32 Express Copyright Preemption and Contracts -Square Peg, Round Hole? 1:32-1:41 Implied Copyright Preemption 1:41-1:50 Implied Copyright Preemption and Contracts -X v. Bright Data 1:50-2:00 Q&A Speakers Jeremy S. Goldman Partner | Frankfurt Kurnit Klein + Selz View Full Bio Guy A. Rub Vincent J. Marella Professor of Law | Temple University Beasley School of Law View Full Bio