Bridging a Troubled Stream: Confronting Legal Issues at the Nexus of Entertainment and Technology
A symposium presented by Entertainment Law Society at UC Irvine
Saturday, March 28, 2015, 9:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
EDU 1111, UC Irvine School of Law (map)
Materials
Presentations and other materials from the symposium provided here.
- Panel 1: Remote & Cloud-Based Television Services Post-Aereo
- “The Distribution of Pay Television in the United States: Let an Unshackled Marketplace Decide (PDF),” Journal of International Media & Entertainment Law – By Warren S. Grimes
- Panel 2: Reviewing the ASCAP/BMI Consent Decrees
- Excerpt: “Entertainment Law: Forms and Analysis (PDF),” Law Journal Press – By Corey Field
- In Re: Pandora Media, Inc., 6 F.Supp.3d 317 (S.D.N.Y.) (PDF) – Presented by Lee Knife
- Department of Justice Notice of Review of ASCAP and BMI Consent Decrees (PDF) – Presented by Lee Knife
- Comments of Digital Media Association (“DIMA”) In the Matter of Review of ASCAP and BMI Consent Decrees (PDF) – By Lee Knife & Gregory A. Barnes
- Comment, Re: Request for Public Comments on U.S. Department of Justice Consent Decree Review (PDF) – By Dina LaPolt, Esq.
- Panel 3: The FCC’s Vote on Net Neutrality
- L.A. Times Op-Ed: New FCC net neutrality proposal: Not as rigid as ISPs think – By Jon Healey
- L.A. Times Op-Ed: Republicans' net neutrality bill hints at a middle ground – By Jon Healey
- New Media Rights Article: Why the FCC's proposal to reclassify the Internet under Title II is a big win for the Open Internet – Presented by Art Neill