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Comic Convention Conduct: Harassment, Copyright and Trademark Laws Still Apply

Contains material from Feb 2018

Comic Convention Conduct: Harassment, Copyright and Trademark Laws Still Apply
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Covered a lot of IP 101 type material. Would have liked more info like was presented in the last few minutes.

Well done but a little basic for an IP practitioner.

The [wonderful] presenter is more relaxed when presenting at cons. Try applying cosplay to the camera next time. I'm surprised how much time was spent on patent.

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Comic conventions are a big industry in the United States. Many conventions have well over 125,000 attendees in one weekend, at one location.  However the law does not excuse illegal conduct, even it you are dressed like Darth Vader. Review the current legal issues concerning harassment, copyright, and trademark infringement, as well as the recent California ruling in the San Diego Comicon vs. Salt Lake City Comiconcase.

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Convention Conduct (Feb 2018)

Comic conventions are big industry in the United States. Many conventions have well over 125,000 attendees in one weekend, at one location.  However the law does not excuse illegal conduct, even it you are dressed like Darth Vader. Review the current legal issues concerning harassment, copyright, and trademark infringement, as well as the recent California ruling in the San Diego Comicon vs. Salt Lake City Comicon case.

Originally presented: Feb 2018 Copyright and IP for Comic Conventions

Ira P. Domnitz, Ewing & Jones, PLLC - Houston, TX