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Explore ACC's selection of global, regional, and country-focused resources to help in-house counsel navigate legal, business and career issues arising from the COVID-19 (coronavirus / 2019-nCov) crisis.

Linda J. Zirkelbach, George E. Constantine, and Andrew L. Steinberg (Venable LLP)
4 pages

This article discusses some of the key copyright issues nonprofit organizations encounter with copyrights.

Globally the fashion and furniture industries are expected to generate over $770 billion and $765 billion, respectively, in 2024. These two giant industries overlap in many ways, including design, innovation, copying, and functionality. And the overlaps prevalent in both industries implicate the same intellectual property laws, namely, design patent, copyright, and trademark or trade dress. The panelists will discuss recent intellectual property trends relating to fashion and furniture designs. The panelists are experts in their respective fields: Scott Shaw, an intellectual property litigator with emphasis in the fashion and furniture industries; Maryn Miller, an in-house fashion law attorney; Shannon King, an in-house furniture and home goods attorney; and, Chris Buccafusco, a Duke intellectual property law professor. The panel moderator is Joni Gaudes, EVP, General Counsel, Hybrid Apparel.

This program includes a review of federal and state trade secret statutes, updates on the FTC‘s recently issued rule respecting noncompetes, and best practices to protect confidential business information going forward.

Join the Intellectual Property Network and the Sports & Entertainment Law Network for a discussion with Scott Bearby, senior vice president and general counsel for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).  Prior to taking the role in January 2013, his career at the NCAA focused on media, intellectual property, and championship matters; he was lead NCAA inside counsel for all of the NCAA's television, digital and other multi-media agreements for the Division I Men's Basketball Championship and other NCAA championships since 1999.   In 2023, Mr. Bearby was appointed as an arbitrator within the Court of Arbitration of Sport (CAS), the international and Olympic sport dispute resolution organization. He has been an adjunct faculty member at both Indiana University McKinney School of Law and Indiana University Maurer School of Law, and is a member of the Indiana Sports Corporation Executive Committee and Board.  There will be time for questions, or you can send them in advance.

Join the Intellectual Property Network and the Sports & Entertainment Law Network for a discussion with Scott Bearby, senior vice president and general counsel for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).  Prior to taking the role in January 2013, his career at the NCAA focused on media, intellectual property, and championship matters; he was lead NCAA inside counsel for all of the NCAA's television, digital and other multi-media agreements for the Division I Men's Basketball Championship and other NCAA championships since 1999.   In 2023, Mr. Bearby was appointed as an arbitrator within the Court of Arbitration of Sport (CAS), the international and Olympic sport dispute resolution organization. He has been an adjunct faculty member at both Indiana University McKinney School of Law and Indiana University Maurer School of Law, and is a member of the Indiana Sports Corporation Executive Committee and Board.  There will be time for questions, or you can send them in advance.

Global Legal Group
310 pages

This guide provides corporate counsel and international practitioners with comprehensive jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction guidance to trade mark laws and regulations around the world.

Resource Details
Interest Area: Intellectual Property
Region: Brazil, Cameroon, Cayman Islands, China, Croatia, Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Macau, Malta, Mexico, Netherlands, Nigeria, Philippines, Portugal, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States

The panel will discuss common legal issues and risks that arise when reviewing marketing content, and share some best practices around limiting IP and personal rights infringement claims. There will be a focus on how to evaluate risks and when to consider obtaining formal clearances for music, photos, videos, and other common areas of concern (and when not to ask!) that arise when reviewing new advertising collateral and content. Learn how other practitioners approach clearing content, and hear some risk mitigation tips and along with traps for the unwary in-house counsel that supports the marketing team in their efforts.


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The panel will discuss common legal issues and risks that arise when reviewing marketing content, and share some best practices around limiting IP and personal rights infringement claims. There will be a focus on how to evaluate risks and when to consider obtaining formal clearances for music, photos, videos, and other common areas of concern (and when not to ask!) that arise when reviewing new advertising collateral and content. Learn how other practitioners approach clearing content, and hear some risk mitigation tips and along with traps for the unwary in-house counsel that supports the marketing team in their efforts.


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