Copyright & Trademark: Briefings & eBooks Bundle
3 webcast programs and 2 value-added companion eBooks for core fluency
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Do your clients have ideas worth protecting? Then you must be up to speed on copyrights and trademarks. This curated bundle of 3 hours of fast-paced webcast programming paired with 2 flagship e-publications gives you a solid foundation in copyright law protections, preventing and addressing counterfeits, handling technology copyright infringement claims, and registering and enforcing trademark rights. Clients expect all business lawyers to have core fluency in these areas. Set your own schedule, expand your skill set, and advance your practice.Webcast Briefings
- Protecting Copyrights & Thwarting Counterfeits: Basics of copyrighting and piracy; Enforcement; Choosing the right forum and remedy; Steps in prosecuting a case
- How to Handle a Technology Copyright Infringement Claim: Weighing enforcement cost against remedy value; Remedies and starting litigation; Experts, neutrals, and defenses; Fair use and open source; CASE Act (small claims)
- How to Create, Register & Enforce Trademark Rights: Trademark selection for strong brand foundation; Proper trademark use internally and externally; Trademark registration: how, when, where, and why; New USPTO procedures and options for rights owners; Enforcement and defense strategies, including how to combat online infringement and counterfeiting
Companion eBooks
- Copyright Law Practice: Practical information regarding copyright law—beginning with an overview, the book then addresses what is copyrightable, as well as ownership considerations. It then provides insight into copyright transfer, protection, and enforcement.
- Trademark Law Practice: Overview of the law of trademarks, including acquisition and enforcement of rights, as well as practical guidance on filing, prosecution, and maintenance of U.S. federal registrations. Additional topics addressed include special issues raised by technology and the Internet, including domain name issues, search engine optimization marketing, and 3-D printing.
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Program 1
Protecting Copyrights & Thwarting Counterfeits
Even worse than stealing the profits of others' creation and investment, counterfeit products and services threaten the good will of the creator-investor by eroding public trust through poor quality and absence of support. Pirated music, video, books and other content, as well as counterfeit products, flow not only from abroad and over e-commerce platforms, but are trafficked wherever prospective buyers congregate virtually or physically. Remedies are available, from stopping the marketing at the platforms to seizing counterfeit goods through a U.S. Marshall to obtaining a U.S. International Trade Commission order excluding importation. This webcast provides an introduction to common problems and appropriate solutions. -
Basics of Copyrighting and Piracy
on demand video Add to CartThe Nature of "Piracy" or "Counterfeiting"; Basics of Copyrights, Trademarks and Design Patents; Investment and Dangers; Unauthorized Distribution of Authentic GoodsStephen Y. Chow, Esq., Stephen Y. Chow, PC , Boston
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Enforcement—Choosing the Right Forum & Remedy; Steps in Prosecuting a Case
on demand video Add to CartChoosing the Right Forum and Remedy; Preparing and Prosecuting the Case; Fair Use -
Further Conversation & Key Takeaways
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How to Handle a Technology Copyright Infringement Claim
Time was when a software developer could recover payment owed simply upon an attorney's threat to seek an injunction in a copyright infringement suit. With the Supreme Court's elimination in 2006 of the presumption of an injunction, the evolution of the doctrines of first sale and fair use, and the "mash up" of technology content from multiple sources—sometimes "open"—the cost of enforcement may easily eclipse expected remedies. Awareness of the inflection points is crucial for efficient response to infringement or accusation. -
Welcome and Introduction
on demand video Add to CartTechnology Protected by Copyrights (and Related Rights)Stephen Y. Chow, Esq., Stephen Y. Chow, PC , Boston
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Remedies and Starting Litigation
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Experts, Neutrals, Defenses
on demand video Add to CartStephen Y. Chow, Esq., Stephen Y. Chow, PC , Boston
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"Ask the Experts" Q&A Session and Key Takeaways
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Program 3
How to Create, Register & Enforce Trademark Rights
Strong trademarks are valuable assets to any organization—but obtaining and maintaining strong trademark rights is not as simple as picking a name that you like. This new webcast program explores ways to select, use, protect, and maintain your trademark rights. The faculty discuss registration as well as enforcement strategies, including how to combat on-line infringement and counterfeiting. Hear practical tips to create value in a brand that can stand the test of time.Michelle E. Brownlee, Esq., Franklin Sports, Inc. , Marlborough
Nicole E. Gage, Esq., Beck Reed Riden LLP , Boston
Carrie Webb Olson, Esq., Day Pitney LLP , Boston
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Trademark Selection for Strong Brand Foundation; Proper Trademark Use Internally and Externally to Your Organization
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Trademark Registration: How, When, Where, and Why; New USPTO Procedures and Options for Rights Owners
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Enforcement and Defense of Trademark Rights
on demand video Add to CartMichelle E. Brownlee, Esq., Franklin Sports, Inc. , Marlborough
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"Ask the Experts" Q&A Session and Key Takeaways
on demand video Add to CartMichelle E. Brownlee, Esq., Franklin Sports, Inc. , Marlborough
Nicole E. Gage, Esq., Beck Reed Riden LLP , Boston
Carrie Webb Olson, Esq., Day Pitney LLP , Boston
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