Ray Dowd, author of Wests acclaimed Copyright Litigation Handbook and a partner in Dunnington Bartholow & Miller LLP in New York City will take us through 2012s copyright litigation cases.
Copyright law is fractured, contradictory, and rapidly evolving. U.S. courts of appeals decided many important copyright issues in 2012. Ring in the New Year by tuning in to get the highlights.
As we look at the past years most memorable copyright litigation cases, Dowd will describe their significance and what the rulings could mean to you and your clients. Listen in for an insiders account of the tactical and strategic choices that litigators faced in 2012. Wondering where we are on the first sale doctrine? Scratching your head over what a derivative work is? Wondering what impact the digital world has had on cases this year, and what the future of copyright infringement litigation is? This hour-long CLE and its accompanying materials is the cheat sheet you were looking for.
Dowds Copyright Litigation Handbook is the first publication aimed at the practitioner who must make quick practical decisions in the heat of battle and evaluate the immediate procedural consequences. Copyright Litigation Handbook devotes attention to procedural case law that rarely reaches the appellate level, but is of critical importance to the life of everyday practitioners.
The New York Law Journal called Dowds Copyright Litigation Handbook an indispensable guide and supplement to the ins and outs of copyright litigation
. Join us for a lively session on a hot topic. For more information on Copyright Litigation Handbook 2011 ed, please visit the Thomson Reuters Westlaw Store here.
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