Fordham University: 28th Annual Intellectual Property Law & Policy Conference

Fordham University: 28th Annual Intellectual Property Law & Policy Conference

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Dr. Ursula Feindor-Schmidt, LL.M.
Dr. Ursula Feindor-Schmidt, LL.M. Lawyer, Partner
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The 28th Annual Intellectual Property Law & Policy Conference at Emily C. & John E. Hansen Intellectual Property Institutes will be held online April 8-9, 2021.

Dr. Ursula Feindor-Schmidt, LL.M. (Lausen Rechtsanwälte) will give a presentation on „The Liability of Online Content Sharing Service Providers in EU Jurisdiction and Legislation –The YouTube/Uploaded Case and Article 17 DSM“. This talk gives an overview of what rightsholders have to be prepared for in order to be able to enforce their rights.
See the preliminary program on page 29 for more information.

Friday, April 9, 2021
2:00pm CEST/8:00am EDT

Register for virtual participation here.

We look forward to seeing you!

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