Presented in partnership with the Copyright Alliance and the American Society of Media Photographers
Monday, May 16, 2022 – 1:00 to 2:15 pm Central Time (2-3:15 Eastern)
The Copyright Claims Board (or CCB) is an alternative forum to federal court to resolve copyright disputes up to $30,000 total (called “small claims”). The CCB is being created under the CASE Act as a means of assisting independent creators in protecting their works. With the CCB due to launch during the summer of 2022, the panel is designed to provide additional information and to answer attendee questions, including:
What is the reason the Copyright Claims Board (CCB) was created?
Where is the CCB located?
How does the CCB work and who staffs it?
Why use the CCB versus going to federal court?
What costs are involved?
Our expert panelists, including one of the three CCB Officers and other representatives of the CCB from the U.S. Copyright Office, will answer these questions and many more during the event.
Panelists include:
David Carson, Copyright Claims Officer, U.S. Copyright Office
Whitney Levandusky, Supervisory Attorney-Advisor, Copyright Claims Board, U.S. Copyright Office
Thomas Maddrey, ASMP General Counsel & Head of National Content and Education
Terrica Carrington, Vice President of Legal Policy and Copyright Counsel, Copyright Alliance
Keith Kupferschmid, CEO, Copyright Alliance (panel moderator).