Even worse than stealing the profits of others' creation and investment, counterfeit products and services threaten the good will of the creator-investor by eroding public trust through poor quality and absence of support. Pirated music, video, books and other content, as well as counterfeit products, flow not only from abroad and over e-commerce platforms, but are trafficked wherever prospective buyers congregate virtually or physically. Remedies are available, from stopping the marketing at the platforms to seizing counterfeit goods through a U.S. Marshall to obtaining a U.S. International Trade Commission order excluding importation. This new webcast provides an introduction to common problems and appropriate solutions.
Course Content
12:00 - 12:23 pmBasics of Copyrighting and Piracy
The Nature of 'Piracy' or 'Counterfeiting'Basics of Copyrights, Trademarks and Design PatentsInvestment and DangersUnauthorized Distribution of Authentic Goods
Stephen Y. Chow, Esq.,
Stephen Y. Chow, PC, Boston
12:23 - 12:46 pm
Enforcement - Choosing the Right Forum & Remedy; Steps in Prosecuting a Case
Choosing the Right Forum and RemedyPreparing and Prosecuting the CaseFair Use
Quincy L. Kayton, Esq.,
Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks, P.C., Boston
12:46 - 12:57 pm
Further Conversation & Key Takeaways
Stephen Y. Chow, Esq.,
Stephen Y. Chow, PC, Boston
Quincy L. Kayton, Esq.,
Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks, P.C., Boston
Please Note
This webcast is delivered completely online, underscoring their convenience and appeal.
There are no published print materials. All written materials are available electronically only.
They are posted 24 hours prior to the program and can be accessed, downloaded, or printed from your computer.
Speakers
FacultyStephen Y. Chow, Esq.,
Stephen Y. Chow, PC, Boston
Quincy L. Kayton, Esq.,
Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks, P.C., Boston