2026 Copyright Update

course

COURSE INFO

  • Available Until 8/18/2028
  • Next Class Time 1:00 PM ET
  • Duration 60 min.
  • Format MP3 Download
  • Program Code 08182026
  • MCLE Credits 1 hour(s)


Course Price: $65.00
ADD TO CART

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Stay current with the rapidly evolving copyright landscape as new court decisions, technological developments, and international agreements reshape intellectual property protection strategies for creative works. This comprehensive program examines recent developments in copyright law that affect everything from digital media rights to fair use analysis. Position your IP practice at the forefront of copyright law's adaptation to our digital creative economy.

 

  • Analyze landmark court decisions affecting copyright scope, duration, and fair use determinations
  • Understand the impact of artificial intelligence on copyright ownership, infringement, and protection strategies
  • Navigate digital rights management and online copyright enforcement in social media and streaming platforms
  • Address international copyright developments affecting global content protection and licensing strategies

 

 

Speaker:

Marc Bernstein is a partner in the Employment Law Department at Paul Hastings. Marc has a broad-based employment litigation practice, with a focus on litigation of trade secrets, covenants not to compete, unfair competition and related business tort claims. Marc litigates a wide range of employment matters, including wage and hour class actions, employment discrimination, wrongful discharge, breach of contract and ERISA litigation. Marc also has extensive experience counseling multinational financial services corporations. His experience includes over 14 years as associate general counsel at American International Group, Inc., where he headed the company’s Labor and Employment legal group and was the senior employment lawyer advising management regarding employment issues.




TAKE THIS COURSE IN OTHER FORMATS

Course1

2026 Copyright Update
Audio Webcast