Intellectual Property Law
New Matter FALL 2014, Volume 39, Number 3
Content
- Preparing to Defend a Section 337 Action: What District Court Litigators Need to Know
- Letter from the Chair
- International Ip Developments
- Licensing Interest Group
- Intellectual Property Section Interest Group Representatives 2013-2014
- Monsanto and Myriad: Is the Supreme Court Rendering Consistent Decisions When it Comes to Human Versus Non-Human Gene Patentability?
- Design Patents—Taking a Closer Look at These Valuable Assets
- Copyright Interest Group
- Uncle Sam Wants You! a Call to Pro Bono Service for Patent Practitioners
- Letter from the Editor-in-Chief
- Entertainment and Sports Law Interest Group
- Litigation 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)
- MCLE Self-Study Article
- 2014 New Matter Author Submission Guidelines
- Ninth Circuit Report
- The Law of the Land
- Trademark Interest Group
- Patent Interest Group
- Raising Healthy Patents
- Cheerleading Uniforms and Copyright Separability
- The Licensing Corner
- Intellectual Property Section Executive Committee 2013-2014
- Case Comments
- Contents
ENTERTAINMENT AND SPORTS LAW INTEREST GROUP
The Entertainment and Sports Law Interest Group educates lawyers in the intellectual property law principles and the business and legal aspects of entertainment, media, and sports law, including the creation, protection, acquisition, and licensing of content, publicity rights, domain name protection, sponsorship and endorsement, union/guild issues, athlete eligibility issues, drug testing, NCAA rules compliance, league issues and antitrust, Title IX, and the creation, licensing, sale, and protection of multimedia content. The Interest Group serves various sectors of the entertainment and sports industries, including music, film, television, new media, legitimate theater, live performance, and literary publishing.
Our Group is pleased to be presenting three panels at the 39th Annual Intellectual Property Institute, November 6-7, 2014, in Orange County, California. Watch Inevitable Disclosures, the bi-monthly email newsletter provided by the State Bar IP Section, for information on this and other upcoming programs and events.
Ifyou are a member of the IP Section, you can join the Entertainment and Sports Law Interest Group at no additional charge by emailing your request to Elizabeth J. Rest at the address below. We welcome volunteers to submit topic ideas, help organize substantive programs, write on entertainment and sports law topics, and assist in organizing social events.
For further information, to submit a program idea, to volunteer, or to join the Entertainment and Sports Law Interest Group, please contact: