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CSUSA & ABA – International Developments in Copyright Law: An Update (LIVE & WEBCAST)

When: March 12, 2013 at 6:00pm - 9:00pm EDT - This event has passed

Please
join the Copyright Society of the USA, the IP Section of the ABA and Columbia
Law School’s Society of International Law for an extraordinary evening at
Columbia Law School on Tuesday
evening, March 12
for an around-the-world look at some of the latest
international developments in the world of copyright, with a panel comprising
some of the world’s leading experts.
Then join us immediately afterwards for a reception

Topics will include an update and discussion
of the implications of:

·
The new and/or forthcoming WIPO
treaties, including the latest Audiovisual Treaty; the proposed Performers’
Treaty, and the proposed treaty for exceptions for the visually impaired.

·
Worldwide developments
for treatment of orphan works.

·
Worldwide measures to
curb online infringement, including newer forms of infringement in the cloud.

Our
distinguished panel of speakers will include U.S. representatives to the recent
worldwide symposium at Kyoto, Japan, and will include:

·
Professor Jane Ginsburg, Columbia Law
School (Moderator)

·
Prof. Daniel Gervais, Vanderbilt Law
School

·
ShiraPerlmutter, Chief Policy Officer and Director for
International Affairs, U.S.
Patent and Trademark Office

·
KarynTemple
Claggett, Associate Register of Copyrights for International Affairs and Policy

FULL BROCHURE
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MIDWEST
Time:
Approximately 4:30 PM – 8:00 PM CT
Location:
John Marshall Law School


NORTHWEST

Time:
3:00 PM – 6:00 PM PT
Location:
WEBCAST VIEWING
K&L
Gates, LLP

Fourth and Madison Building
925
4th Avenue (check in: Floor 29, reception)
Seattle, WA 98104

BANDWIDTH NOTE:

We
are pushing out a 678kbps stream and a smaller 192kbps stream for mobile
devices.

Please
note that iOS devices will be able to view the embedded video, even though
desktop users will be viewing it via a flash-based player. The LiveStream
service will detect a mobile device and feed it the raw stream, automatically,
in full screen. Alternatively, folks can download the LiveStream app from the
AppStore, search for the channel “clsit” and view the stream that way.

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