Copyright
We provide in-depth advising regarding the copyright application process, “works made for hire,” defenses to copyright infringement, as well as the acquisition, sale, and licensing of copyrighted works.
We provide in-depth advising regarding the copyright application process, “works made for hire,” defenses to copyright infringement, as well as the acquisition, sale, and licensing of copyrighted works.
Learn how to register your copyright rights in a one-on-one session with an attorney. After this session, you will know how to register your copyright rights for your artistic works yourself. The session will be hosted via Zoom or a virtual conferencing platform, last 45 minutes, and you will be able to keep a recording of the session as a reference.
Please set up an account with the Copyright Office (www.copyright.gov) prior to the session.
No attorney-client relationship will be created by purchasing this session. If you want to create an attorney-client relationship, a conflict check will need to be performed and if clear, you will need to sign a Letter of Engagement with the firm. Purchasing this session does not conflict the firm out of representing a party adverse to you if you are not a client of the firm.
Saturday, March 12, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. CST
Learn how to register your copyright rights in a small group session with an attorney. After this session, you will know how to register your copyright rights for your artistic works yourself. The session will be hosted via Zoom or a virtual conferencing platform, last 60 minutes, and you will be able to keep a recording of the session as a reference. Minimum number of persons in a group will be 10. No maximum has been decided yet. Sessions will be scheduled based on date and time preference of group members. If you sign up for the session but cannot attend, you will be able to watch the recording.
Please set up an account with the Copyright Office (www.copyright.gov) prior to the session.
No attorney-client relationship will be created by purchasing this session. If you want to create an attorney-client relationship, a conflict check will need to be performed and if clear, you will need to sign a Letter of Engagement with the firm. Purchasing this session does not conflict the firm out of representing a party adverse to you if you are not a client of the firm.
Saturday, March 26, 2022, at 11:00 a.m. CST
Learn about copyright basics in a small group session with an attorney. After this session, you will know what types of works copyright rights protect, why you should register your copyright rights, what constitutes infringement (e.g., derivative works), and what types of infringement may fall under fair use. The session will be hosted via Zoom or a virtual conferencing platform, last 60 minutes, and you will be able to keep a recording of the session as a reference. Minimum number required to have the lession is 10. No maximum has been decided yet. If you sign up for the session but cannot attend, you will be able to watch the recording.
Please set up an account with the Copyright Office (www.copyright.gov) prior to the session.
No attorney-client relationship will be created by purchasing this session. If you want to create an attorney-client relationship, a conflict check will need to be performed and if clear, you will need to sign a Letter of Engagement with the firm. Purchasing this session does not conflict the firm out of representing a party adverse to you if you are not a client of the firm.