Thank you to IPELS for letting us publish their weekly community update. IPELS is the NYU Law Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law Society. To learn more, click here.
Upcoming events in the IP and entertainment law community include:

  1. IPELS Practitioner Lunch: Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto
  2. IPELS Fashion Law: Afternoon Tea with Nisa Ojalvo, the Vice President of Legal Affairs at LVMH
  3. IPELS Patent Law: Morrison & Foerster Presentation, IP Spotlight: Collaboration in Action
  4. Copyright Society of the USA: Forty-Fifth Annual Donald C. Brace Memorial Lecture
  5. The Coming Age of the Internet of Things
  6. Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for the Visual Arts: How Will It Help the Visual Arts Community  
  7. Mark T. Banner Scholarship
  8. Seventh Annual National Cultural Heritage Law Moot Court Competition

Details

  1. IPELS Practitioner Lunch: Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto

Chris Gerson (NYU Law ’07), a patent litigation associate at Fitzpatrick, will be hosting a lunchtime talk with IPELS to discuss a career in intellectual property.  Lunch will be served.

Thursday, October 22nd

FH 310

11:45 – 12:45

This lunch will be restricted to approximately 15 students – those who are first to sign up will be given preference.

REGISTER HERE.

  1. Fashion Law: Afternoon Tea with Nisa Ojalvo, the Vice President of Legal Affairs at LVMH.

The Fashion Law Committee presents: an afternoon tea with Nisa Ojalvo, the Vice President of Legal Affairs at LVMH.
At this event, Nisa will discuss her career path and what her day-to-day is like working as an attorney in-house for a multinational luxury goods conglomerate. There will be an opportunity to ask Nisa questions at the end, time-permitting.

This event will take place on October 22nd at 3pm, location TBA. Please RSVP using this link [http://goo.gl/forms/OyojzyDZGL]. Space is limited so RSVP as soon as possible. 

  1. Morrison & Foerster Presentation: IP Spotlight: Collaboration in Action

Join IPELS’ Patent Committee for this presentation from MoFo:

In a highly competitive market among the best of the best, there are differences. The Morrison & Foerster difference—what sets the firm’s IP practice apart from other firms—is a decidedly collaborative IP team of litigators and prosecutors, working together to win the highest-profile, highest-stakes cases.

Come join us to hear about this collaboration in action from two partners who have worked together on high profile patent litigation cases at Morrison & Foerster:  Rich Hung, deputy chair of the IP Litigation Practice, and Peter Yim, head of the Electronics, Software & Telecommunications Patent Prosecution Group.  Mr. Hung and Mr. Yim will discuss their paths to their respective practices and how they work together to bring successful results for their clients.

Please RSVP here.

  1. Copyright Society of the USA: Forty-Fifth Annual Donald C. Brace Memorial Lecture

Pamela Samuelson, Richard M. Sherman Distinguished Professor of of Law and Information at Berkeley and Director of the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology, will be presenting a lecture entitled ” Reconceptualizing Copyright’s Merger Doctrine” at Fordham Law.

Monday, November 2nd

6:30 PM

Fordham University, Leon Lowenstein Center (113 W. 60th)

FREE for Students

Registration: csusa.org/BRACE

  1. The Coming Age of the Internet of Things

NYU Tandon School of Engineering/Sloan Foundation Cyber Security Lectures presents:

The Coming Age of the Internet of Things
Wednesday, November 4, 20159:00am-11:30am
NYU Tandon School of Engineering, Pfizer Auditorium

Lecturer:
Vinton G. Cerf – Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist, Google

Panelists:
Deborah Estrin – Professor Computer Science, Cornell Tech; Co-Founder, Open mHealth
Beth Simone Noveck – Jerry Hultin Global Network Professor, NYU Tandon School of Engineering; Director, The Governance Lab
David Rose – MIT Media Lab, CEO; Ditto Labs

For more information and to RSVP please visit this link: http://bit.ly/1LkFOxX

  1. Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for the Visual Arts: How Will It Help the Visual Arts Community

College Art Association’s Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for the Visual Arts: How Will It Help the Visual Arts Community?

A presentation by Peter Jaszi, Lead Principal Investigator and Professor of Law, American University Washington College of Law

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

New York Foundation for the Arts

Location: NYFA, 20 Jay Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
(F to York Street Station or A to High Street/Brooklyn Bridge Station)

RSVP Required
Event is free and open to the public.

  1. Mark T. Banner Scholarship

The Mark T. Banner Scholarship is part of The Richard Linn American Inn of Court’s commitment to fostering the development of intellectual property lawyers of high ethics, civility and professionalism, and especially those from diverse backgrounds.

The recipient of the scholarship receives $5,000 to be applied to their legal education.  This scholarship is available to law students who have entered into a JD program at an ABA-accredited law school in the United States and who will continue in that program through the Fall semester 2016.  Scholarship recipients are selected by the Mark T. Banner Scholarship review board based on the following criteria:

• Commitment to the pursuit of a career in intellectual property law.
• Commitment, qualities and actions toward ethics, civility and professionalism.
• Academic merit (undergraduate, graduate and law school).
• Written and oral communication skills
• Leadership qualities and community involvement.
• Member of a historically under represented group in IP law (including race, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation and disability).

Applications need to be submitted by November 23, 2015.

See here for more information.

  1. Seventh Annual National Cultural Heritage Law Moot Court Competition

DePaul University College of Law and the Lawyers’ Committee for Cultural Heritage Preservation are pleased to announce the Seventh Annual National Cultural Heritage Law Moot Court Competition! Registration will open in August 2015 and the oral arguments for the 2016 Competition will be held on February 26th and 27th at the Everett McKinley Dirksen United States Courthouse in Chicago, IL.

The 2016 Competition problem will focus on the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act and other procedural issues raised by a suit brought in U.S. court by the Acropolis Museum against the British Museum seeking restitution to Greece of the Parthenon Marbles.

Registration and more information here.