Panel discussion: Viacom v. YouTube (Google) Case: A review of Section 512 (DMCA)
October 15, 2007 at 3:48 PM
The High Tech Law Institute (HTLI) and the High Technology Law Section of the Santa Clara County Bar Association (SCCBA) present
Viacom v. YouTube (Google) Case: A review of Section 512 (DMCA)
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
6:30 PM Reception
7:00 PM Panel Discussion
Wiegand Room, Arts & Sciences Building, Santa Clara University
Join a panel of experts to discuss possible implications for significant issues raised by this litigation on DMCA Section 512. Some of the questions raised include:
Who qualifies as a service provider?
What does an obligation to "terminate repeat infringers" mean?
What does it mean to "receive a financial benefit directly attributable" to infringing activity?
What does it mean to have "right and ability to control" infringing activity?
Come hear the discussion about these questions and more.
Panelists
Mindy M. Morton, Associate, Bergeson, LLP and Co-Chair of the High Technology Law Section of the SCCBA
Professor Tyler Ochoa, Faculty Member at Santa Clara Law School
Fred von Lohmann, Senior Counsel at Electronic Frontier Foundation
Moderator
Jenny Lynn Cox, Executive Director, HTLI
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Attendance to this event is FREE however an RSVP is required.
RSVP to hightechlaw@scu.edu