Copyright & Technology NYC 2020

When: January 15, 2020 at 9:00am - 3:30pm EST - This event has passed


Copyright and Technology NYC 2020
is the eleventh annual one-day conference that focuses on the dramatic and fast-moving influences that technology has on copyright in the digital age. We are the unique forum where technologists, attorneys, media industry professionals, and public policy decision makers get together in the same room for in depth dialog on current hot topics related to copyright and technology. CSUSA is a Certified New York State and Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Provider and sessions will offer CLE credit.



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Registration & CLE Information
 

   Registration Rates

CSUSA Member Regular Registration
Student Member*
Before Dec. 22 $299 $399 $149
After Dec. 22 $399 $499 $249


*Valid student ID required at check-in

CLE

The Copyright Society is a Certified CLE Provider. Program will satisfy 3.5 NY and 3 PA CLE credits. The intermediate panels are transitional and appropriate for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys. 

CANCELLATION POLICY

Refunds must be requested in writing by January 8, 2020. Refunds will not be issued after that point. Unfortunately, we will not be able to credit your registration payment toward a future event, but you may allow another person attend in your place.

Financial Aid Policy

The Copyright Society provides a limited number of scholarships each year to students, law clerks, unemployed attorneys, and nonprofit and government employees. For information on how to apply, please click here.

New to the Copyright Society of the USA?  
To learn about the benefits of membership, please visit our Membership Benefits page.

Already a member but need to renew for the 2019-20 season?  
Please visit www.csusa.org/join. All memberships expired on September 30, 2019. If you have already renewed, thank you!

CLE Credit Details

The Copyright Society is a Certified CLE Provider. Program will satisfy 3.5 NY and 3 PA CLE credits. The intermediate panels are transitional and appropriate for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys.

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