Virtual CLE Program: Navigating the Evolving Landscape of Copyright Litigation
1.00 Hr CLE Available
Copyright litigation has increased significantly in recent years, with copyright issues intersecting areas more traditionally protected by other forms of IP protection. Although copyright law is less defined than patent or trademark law — and typically less publicized — stakeholders should not underestimate the potential risks involved in copyright litigation. In fact, the amorphous nature of copyright infringement arguments and damages, as well as the fact that attorneys’ fees generally go to the winner, means the stakes can be high even for copyright cases with seemingly low-dollar infringement.
Please join Texas General Counsel Forum and Fish & Richardson attorneys Bailey Benedict and Joshua Park on Thursday, August 28th for an in-depth overview of the evolving copyright litigation landscape, including challenges and key considerations for practitioners. Bailey and Joshua will discuss:
- How copyright law interacts with other forms of IP protection, such as patents, trademarks, and trade secrets
- The amorphous nature of copyright damages
- How to identify the risks and hidden complexities of copyright infringement cases
- Strategies to mitigate exposure and navigate uncertain copyright claims
Gold Underwriter Host:
At the request of our in-house members, the Forum is offering high quality CLE programming hosted by our Gold Underwriters to help members secure their annual CLE requirements.