PastIn Person

Advanced Copyright Law 2026: Current Issues

by Practising Law Institute

The Practising Law Institute (PLI) is hosting the "Advanced Copyright Law 2026: Current Issues" program on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, at their New York City headquarters. This full-day event is designed for legal professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of contemporary copyright law challenges and developments.

The program will cover a range of pertinent topics, including key copyright cases and related developments, emerging issues in copyright fair use doctrine, practical considerations in copyright registration litigation, copyright law developments in the entertainment industry, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act’s latest updates and its recurring challenges, and recent international copyright law developments. A notable session titled "Key Copyright Cases and Developments Update" will discuss key copyright decisions from 2025, how artificial intelligence is impacting copyright law, and updates on recent legislative developments in copyright and the activities of the Copyright Claims Board.

Attendees will have opportunities to engage with leading experts in the field, participate in interactive discussions, and network with peers. The event is particularly beneficial for intellectual property attorneys, in-house counsel, and professionals involved in copyright law, offering insights into the latest trends and practical strategies for navigating the evolving legal landscape.

Speakers(1)

Lindsay Allen

Partner at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP

Lindsay Allen is a partner at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, specializing in intellectual property law. She will be speaking on the panel titled 'Key Copyright Cases and Developments Update' at the Practising Law Institute’s Advanced Copyright Law 2026: Current Issues program.

Event Details

Date
March 11, 2026
Location
🇺🇸 New York, United States
Practising Law Institute, 1177 Avenue of the Americas, Entrance on 45th Street
Audience
Intellectual property attorneys, in-house counsel, and professionals involved in copyright law
CLE Credits
See event website for more information.