Indiana CLE - Intellectual Property Courses
Indiana CLE
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U.S. Copyright Basics
This CLE program provides a practical overview of U.S. copyright law, including registration, ownership, and enforcement. The course highlights essential topics such as fair use, licensing, and the impact of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) on modern copyright practice. Attendees will learn: What types of works are protected How ownership is determined How long protection lasts Benefits of registration and how to apply Basics of infringement and available defenses More Info
$291.3General Credits -
Authorship in the Balance: The Clash Between Human Authorship, Artificial Intelligence, and Copyright Law
As generative AI transforms how comics are created, attorneys face urgent new challenges and opportunities. This CLE program offers a comprehensive legal analysis of how AI is disrupting traditional copyright frameworks in the comic book space. You'll examine recent Copyright Office rulings and case law that are redrawing the lines of protectability and redefining the scope of copyright’s exclusive rights when machines are involved in authorship. The session also covers practical approa... More Info
$552.1General Credits -
Comic Book Law 101: Foundations of Comic Book Law for a Changing Market
This CLE program offers a foundational overview of the core legal principles governing the comic book industry—paired with a timely analysis of the major distribution disruptions reshaping the market in 2025. Participants will review essential topics such as copyright law, licensing structures, and IP ownership, while also examining the broader industry transformation—from the decline of dominant digital platforms to the emergence of indie distribution models and the resilience of brick-and-mort... More Info
$552.2General Credits -
Practicing Comic Book Law: Drafting Contracts That Bring Comics to Life
This dynamic CLE program dives into the key agreements every comic book attorney should know inside and out. Guided by seasoned industry professionals, participants will learn how to effectively draft and negotiate collaboration agreements, publishing contracts, merchandising deals, and film/TV licensing agreements. Through interactive exercises and real-world scenarios, the course emphasizes issue-spotting, refining client negotiation strategies, and crafting critical contract provisio... More Info
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Basic Legal Impacts of Artificial Intelligence on Intellectual Property
Attorneys navigating the intersection of artificial intelligence and copyright law face a growing set of legal uncertainties. From the use of copyrighted material in training datasets to the question of whether AI-generated outputs can qualify for protection, the legal system is grappling with how to apply traditional IP principles to new technologies. This CLE course offers a practical overview of current legal developments, including recent court decisions and evolving guidance from t... More Info
$291General Credit -
Privacy, Data Security and Cyberattacks: Overview, Prevention and Proactive Responses
Law firms hold highly sensitive client data and are increasingly targeted by cybercriminals. Are you doing enough to protect your network and meet your ethical duties? This CLE course covers the essential steps lawyers must take to secure confidential information, including: Recognizing common cyber threats like phishing Training staff to prevent breaches Creating a response plan for cyberattacks Understanding legal and ethical requirements under state laws Learn how to protect y... More Info
$291.1General Credits -
When Obviousness Isn’t Obvious: The Purdue Pharma v. Accord Decision
The Supreme Court’s decision not to review Purdue Pharma L.P. v. Accord Healthcare, Inc. (No. 24-1132) leaves the Federal Circuit’s opinion (No. 2023-1953, Dec. 30, 2024) as the leading authority on the nexus requirement for objective indicia of non-obviousness. This CLE program revisits Purdue’s approach at both the trial and appellate levels, offering a close examination of how arguments on obviousness and secondary considerations were developed and received. Participants will explor... More Info
$551.5General Credits