Sep 22, 2021
The Copyright Modernization Act seemed to be the last word on the status of intermediaries in the copyright world. Yet, the federal consultation on this topic last spring provided the opportunity to revisit their role in the monetization of copyright. Our panelists, who represent diverging stakeholders, will discuss how the current situation led to such renewed interest in the issue and what they expect from it. Their discussion will be moderated by the US Register of Copyrights whose recent report on section 512 of the US Copyright Act also deals with this issue.
ATTENTION : Activity run in ENGLISH
The Copyright Modernization Act seemed to be the last word on the status of intermediaries in the copyright world. Yet, the federal consultation on this topic last spring provided the opportunity to revisit their role in the monetization of copyright. Our panelists, who represent diverging stakeholders, will discuss how the current situation led to such renewed interest in the issue and what they expect from it. Their discussion will be moderated by the US Register of Copyrights whose recent report on section 512 of the US Copyright Act also deals with this issue.
1 hour of Continuing Professional Development
Note : The Association has not requested verification of the eligibility of this activity by The Barreau du Québec, as the proposed training fully meets the objectives of the Regulation respecting compulsory continuing education for lawyers. The participant can register this activity in their continuing education file.