Loren Mulraine, associate professor in the College of Law, recently presented a panel entitled, “Assessing and Protecting Intellectual Property Rights Globally” at The New Global Paradigm Entertainment, Arts and Sports Symposium.
Held September 18 and 19 in Washington D.C., the event addressed cutting-edge facets of the entertainment and sports fields by engaging with the country’s leading experts in a way that leads to new and innovative ways to improve these fields and addresses the challenges that confront those in the fields.
Mulraine said, “The title of this symposium, ‘The New Global Paradigm for Entertainment, Arts and Sports,’ indicates that practitioners must adjust their strategies to handle the challenges, advantages and inherent disadvantages of the new models for delivering content. At the same time, there is no debate that income is still being generated – so the question is how do you make sure your clients are best positioned to exploit their works and reap the accompanying benefits?”