Copyright and Immersive Experiences: Navigating Registration Challenges at the U.S. Copyright Office January 7, 2026 at 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM ET On-Demand CLE Accredited Immersive media experiences blend technology, interactivity, and creative expression in ways that challenge traditional copyright registration practice. This panel will offer practical guidance on navigating eligibility issues when registering such works with the U.S. Copyright Office. Panelists will address which components of interactive experiences that combine visual, audio, and experiential elements may qualify for protection, the strategies for avoiding common pitfalls, and what current Copyright Office registration practice reveals about the evolving treatment of emerging technologies. Useful Links Cancellation Policy 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 may submit applications for accreditation and notify attorneys upon approval. This intermediate program is appropriate for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys. Total minutes of instruction: 60 minutes. For more information about CLE, please access copyrightsociety.org/cle-faq. Please email cle@copyrightsociety.org for CLE related questions. Speakers Robert Kasunic Adjunct Professor of Law | American University View Full Bio Atreya Mathur Director of Legal Research | Center for Art Law View Full Bio Zack Schenkkan Counsel, IP Analysis and Insights | NBCUniversal View Full Bio Brian Smith Senior IP Counsel | Roblox View Full Bio Sponsors Webinar Series Sponosr