Trends and transformations in copyright and trademark

What’s New

What’s New

Has Artificial Intelligence Placed Trademarks On Life Support?

Traditionally, trademarks were shortcuts, identifying and distinguished goods in the marketplace in response to a buyer’s needs and self-selected criteria. Trademarks have also protected against human frailty by alleviating confusion, imitation, disparagement and misrepresentation.

Ten Win-Win License Negotiation Tips

Negotiating a license agreement? There are primers telling you how to take advantage and one-up your license partner. Ignore them. Unless the agreement works for both sides, it won’t last.

Is The End Of Embedding In Sight?

Embedding flourishes on the internet. Social media like YouTube, networking sites such as Twitter, streaming music services, including Spotify and search engines like Google, encourage embedding and offer tools that facilitate this practice.

Andrew Berger Quote

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Crafting creative solutions to complex problems.

-Andrew Berger


Past Speaking Engagements

February 2021

Andrew served as the co-chair of the  Planning Committee for the 2021 Midwinter Meeting of the Copyright Society of the USA. During the meeting he also moderated a panel discussion whose topic was: Unmasking the Mysteries of the Statute of Limitations and a Short Course on Navigating through a Daubert Challenge in Copyright. Edward Rosenthal, a partner at Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz and David Wolfsohn, a partner at Duane Morris, discussed with Andrew the changes in the statute of limitations; and Krista Holt, a managing director at Econ One Research took us through Daubert issues in copyright cases.

December 2021

In December, Andrew, along with Edward Rosenthal and David Wolfsohn, for the Federal Bar Council, reprised the statute of limitations program they had done for the Copyright Society. Above is the program announcement.


Upcoming Speaking Engagements

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