Events

Past Event

Kernochan Symposium: The Derivative Works Right After Warhol

October 20, 2023
9:30 AM - 3:30 PM
America/New_York
Columbia Law School, 435 W. 116 St., New York, NY 10027 103

Rearrange, Transform, or Adapt:
The Derivative Works Right After Andy Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith

The Kernochan Center's annual symposium, "Rearrange, Transform, or Adapt: The Derivative Works Right After Andy Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith," is a full day with three panels of distinguished guests, including The Hon. Pierre N. Leval and The Hon. Margaret McKeown, and Prof. Pamela Samuelson. It will address the many questions about the derivative works right that remain in the wake of Warhol v. Goldsmith

Breakfast and lunch will be provided, with a reception to follow.  Tickets are free for current students with the code CLSKC.  Participants from academia, government, or non-profit organizations receive half-off with the code NONPROF.  General admission tickets are $25.  If you are using a discount code, please be sure to enter it and click "apply" before proceding.

 

For the full schedule, speaker biographies, and readings, please visit the symposium information page.

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 transitional and non-transitional CLE Program will provide 4.5 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. Attorneys seeking credit must affirm arrival and departure times with a signature in the registers. On sign-out on departure, attorneys should also submit their completed Evaluation Form, furnished at the Conference. This attendance verification procedure is required by the New York State CLE Board. Please note the NYS Certificates of Attendance will be sent to the email address as it appears in the register unless otherwise noted there.

Persons seeking a hardship scholarship should register using the student code CLSKC and then separately complete their registration by submitting a scholarship request, no later than October 18, 2023, to the program coordinator, Samara Weiss, at [email protected]. Requests, which will be answered, should detail in a few sentences the basis of the applicant's need and the background to his or her interest. Please understand that without a complete scholarship request, the applicant may be notified that the scholarship registration has been cancelled.  Scholarship requests submitted in a timely fashion and indicating reasonable need are always granted. Scholarship recipients are required to pay no more than 25% of the standard registration fee and, contingent on approval from the event’s primary sponsors, are often admitted free of charge.

Contact Information

Samara Weiss
2128549073