Intellectual Property Law
New Matter FALL 2014, Volume 39, Number 3
Content
- 2014 New Matter Author Submission Guidelines
- Case Comments
- Cheerleading Uniforms and Copyright Separability
- Contents
- Design Patents—Taking a Closer Look at These Valuable Assets
- Entertainment and Sports Law Interest Group
- In a Split Decision the Ttab Finds Redskins Disparaging Blackhorse v. Pro-Football, Inc. Cancellation No. 92046185 (T.T.a.B. June 18, 2014)
- Intellectual Property Section Executive Committee 2013-2014
- Intellectual Property Section Interest Group Representatives 2013-2014
- International Ip Developments
- Letter from the Chair
- Letter from the Editor-in-Chief
- Licensing Interest Group
- Litigation Interest Group
- MCLE Self-Study Article
- Monsanto and Myriad: Is the Supreme Court Rendering Consistent Decisions When it Comes to Human Versus Non-Human Gene Patentability?
- Ninth Circuit Report
- Patent Interest Group
- Preparing to Defend a Section 337 Action: What District Court Litigators Need to Know
- Raising Healthy Patents
- The Law of the Land
- The Licensing Corner
- Trademark Interest Group
- Uncle Sam Wants You! a Call to Pro Bono Service for Patent Practitioners
- Copyright Interest Group
COPYRIGHT INTEREST GROUP
The Copyright Interest Group is a forum for attorneys, academics and law students from across the ideological spectrum to learn about and debate the cutting-edge copyright issues affecting a wide-range of industries as well as the public. We host seminars on important legal developments as well as on topics related to the entertainment, technology, art and publishing worlds. We also hold regular calls for members of our Interest Group to discuss timely issues and recent events. Recent topics have included presentations or discussions about disputes in the fashion industry, IP issues in photography and the Marrakesh Treaty.
Please watch the IP Section’s Inevitable Disclosures e-newsletter for updates on upcoming programs, including seminars on copyright issues with documentaries, copyright law reform and work for hire agreements. We are also looking for volunteers interested in organizing substantive programs, in writing on copyright topics or in organizing social events. We hope that you will join us and we welcome your ideas, your enthusiasm and your energy.
If you are interested in volunteering or in receiving emails directly from our group, please contact one of our officers listed below:
Chris Lockard, CHAIR â chris.lockard@clorox.com