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perspective and the Vice-Chair of theLicensing, Merchandising & BrandingDivision of the ABA Forum on theEntertainment & Sports Industries willrepresent the licensor's perspective in adiscussion and mock negotiation that willcanvass the key terms in brand licenseagreements including: Scope of license Licensed IP1.Territory2. Licensed products3. Exclusivity Royalty Advertising and promotion ("A&P") Distribution Channels Approvals Ownership of intellectual propertyItem no. : MN11200534Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 90 minutesCopyright : <strong>2012</strong>Price : USD 150.00NEW BEGINNING IN THEEND, A: SOUNDRECORDING COPYRIGHTTERMINATIONS - ADISCUSSION AND DEBATEBy Lisa Alter, Lisa Buckley, Mark H. Jaffe,Lacy J. Lodes, Marybeth PetersThe Copyright Act grants an author theright to terminate a grant of right thirty fiveyears after a grant of a transfer or license.Because the termination right becameeffective in 1978, countless authors areexpected to regain full rights to theircopyrights beginning in 2013. Forrecording artists who are seeking toterminate their transfers of their recordingsthere is uncertainty and apprehensionover whether they have the right to do so.Record <strong>com</strong>panies have maintained thatthe termination right is unavailable torecording artists because soundrecordings qualify as "works for hire," anargument that is rejected by recordingartists and one that is yet to be resolved.This program discusses termination rightsin sound recordings and the legal issueslikely to arise for the interested parties. Itfeatures four speakers: one taking theposition favored by recording artists, onetaking the position favored by record<strong>com</strong>panies, one neutral academic, andone addressing valuation issues.Item no. : FC11200318Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 90 minutesCopyright : <strong>2012</strong>Price : USD 150.00practitioner. In this informative program,speaker Lawrence J. Siskind, cites theworks of literary stars such asShakespeare, Tennyson, Ayn Rand, andDorothy Parker to illustrate legal concepts.This program teaches the fundamentalprinciples of trademark law including: how trademarks fit into the overallintellectual property universe; how trademarks differ from copyrightsand patents; how trademarks are born, die, andmay be resurrected; how trademarks may be registeredand protected; how courts adjudicate trademarkdisputes; dilution; and frontier issues of trademark law.Item no. : FA11200543Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 60 minutesCopyright : 2011Price : USD 150.00ORPHAN WORKS PROBLEM,THE: RECENTDEVELOPMENTS,PROPOSED LEGISLATION,AND ALTERNATIVESOLUTIONSThe orphan works problem is generallydefined as the situation where the ownerof a copyrighted work cannot be locatedby someone who wishes to make use ofthe work in a manner that requirespermission. Given recent and contentiousefforts to enable mass digitization andlarge-scale digital access and reuse ofthese works, this session will explore therenewed interest and recent work in boththe United States and abroad that is aimedtoward developing legislative and othersolutions to the orphan works problem.In this audio CD-ROM, the panelexamines the history of the problem, earlyattempts at enacting legislative solutionsin the United States, current efforts by theUnited States Copyright Office and theEuropean Commission to developlegislation and directives allowing forlimited use of orphan works, and currentthinking on why legislation should belimited or may not be necessary in theUnited States given our existing limitationsand exceptions such as fair use.Item no. : NY11200324Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 90 minutesCopyright : <strong>2012</strong>Price : USD 150.00Are the updating licenses that electronicmanufacturers or distributors forceconsumers to sign in return for newversions of software for the electronicdevice enforceable? For example newgames won't run on an old version ofgaming consoles' firmware, and installingthe new firmware requires agreeing to anew license agreement. Similarly, a smartphone provider issues updates to itslicense agreement, and prevents usersfrom installing new apps unless the useragrees to a new license.Can electronic manufacturerselectronically reach into your electronicdevice to remove media they don't wantyou to have? For example, an eBookprovider removed copies of "1984"purchased by consumers. Do consumersown the electronic copy of the media orjust have a license to use it?Can manufacturers remotely disable yourdevice if you do not <strong>com</strong>ply with theirlicense agreements? For example, asoftware <strong>com</strong>pany disabled hackedversions of its gaming console.Who owns the copyright in the consumer's<strong>com</strong>ments on websites? Do consumershave a right to remove or disassociate the<strong>com</strong>ments with their name?Item no. : RS11200549Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 87 minutesCopyright : 2011Price : USD 150.00PATENT LITIGATION:STRATEGIES ANDTECHNIQUESJoin Richard Rainey, Executive Counsel ofIP Litigation for General Electric, for anin-depth study of the patent litigationstrategies all young lawyers need to know.This new ABA IP YLAG program will coverthe patent appeal process in the FederalDistrict Court, from inception to appeal.Topics to be discussed include issuesrelating to jurisdiction, timing, standard ofreview, and governing law.Item no. : NA11200325Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 90 minutesCopyright : <strong>2012</strong>Price : USD 150.00PIRACY UPDATE: IPRCENTER STRATEGIES ANDSUCCESSESBy Alexandra Darraby, Lev KubiakNUTS AND BOLTS OFTRADEMARK LAW, THEBy Sharra Brockman, Lawrence J. SiskindThis presentation provides a basicoverview of trademark law for the noviceOWNERSHIP OF DIGITALMEDIA AND ELECTRONICPRIVACYBy Sharra Brockman, Eric S. Crusius, BenKleinman, Paul RobertsJoin the Entertainment Forum inpresenting Lev Kubiak, Director ofNational Intellectual Property RightsCoordination Center (IPR), in a livelyinterview format inspired by Inside theActor's Studio. Director Kubiak will relaterecent successful collaborative actionsundertaken by the law enforcement teams________________________________________________________________________________________________________Learning Rendezvous LimitedEmail: inquiry@learningemall.<strong>com</strong> Websites: http://www.learningemall.<strong>com</strong> & http://www.learningemall.<strong>com</strong>.hk109

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