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Kernochan Center Annual Symposium: Under PRESSure

October 21, 2022
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
America/New_York
Jerome Greene Hall, 435 W. 116 St., New York, NY 10027 107

Declining revenues have put press publishers in a precarious position.  Traditional publishers contend that platforms' practice of news aggregation is diverting readers and advertisers from the publishers' websites.  Yet no publisher wants to be de-listed from Google and other platforms.  How severe is the problem of news aggregation?  What legal solutions may there be?  This year’s Kernochan Center symposium will look at why the press is floundering, whether the 2019 EU Copyright Directive's sui generis IP right for press publishers offers an appropriate response to save the industry, and whether legislators should look to copyright or antitrust law for a solution.

CLE credit will be available for the first two sessions, approximately 9AM to 11:45.  For a full schedule, links to readings, and speaker bios, please visit the Kernochan Center's page for the Symposium.

Information Regarding New York CLE Credits:

Columbia Law School has been certified by the New York State Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Board as an Accredited Provider of CLE programs. Under New York State CLE regulations, this traditional live classroom for non-transitional CLE Program will provide 2.0 hours of New York CLE credit in the Areas of Professional Practice category. This CLE credit is awarded to New York attorneys for full attendance of each individual session of the Program. Attendance is determined by an attorney's physical sign in and sign out of each session. Attorneys also should submit their completed Evaluation Form, provided by the program organizers. Please note the NYS Certificates of Attendance will be sent to the email address as it appears in the register unless otherwise noted there.

Session I – Is Online News Aggregation a Problem?

Speakers:

  • Emily Bell, Founding Director, Tow Center for Digital Journalism, Columbia School of Journalism
  • Lisa George, Associate Professor of Economics, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York
  • Colin Stretch, Of Counsel, Latham & Watkins LLP; Lecturer-in-Law, Columbia Law School

Philippa Loengard, Moderator

Session II – The Current Status in the US and EU of IP Protections of Press Publishers’ Rights: Should the US Adopt Ancillary IP Rights?

  • Andrew Foglia, Senior Counsel, Office of Policy and International Affairs, United States Copyright Office
  • Neil Netanel, Pete Kameron Professor of Law, UCLA School of Law
  • Eduoard Treppoz, Professor of Law, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne; Of Counsel, Bird & Bird

Jane Ginsburg, Moderator

Session III – Antitrust and Other Regulation of Press Publisher/NewsAggregator Relations: A Sounder Approach?

Speakers:

  • Ariel Katz, Associate Professor, University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
  • Dana Scherer, Telecommunications Policy Specialist, Congressional Research Office
  • Hal Singer, Managing Director, Econ One; Senior Fellow; Senior Fellow, George Washington Institute of Public Policy, Adjunct Professor, Georgetown University, McDonough School of Business

Shyamkrishna Balganesh, Moderator

Contact Information

Samara Weiss