OVERVIEW
Join the Copyright Society of Australia for a timely webinar delving into the High Court’s landmark decision in Real Estate Tool Box Pty Ltd v Campaigntrack Pty Ltd [2023] HCA 38 — and how IP governance and strategy should view copyright authorisation in today’s landscape.
This in-depth session will dissect the Campaigntrack decision, unpacking its implications for authorisation liability within the Australian context. We hope to discuss practical guidance on managing risk and safeguarding from potential pitfalls in the digital era — for both creators and businesses — and how to incorporate effective copyright strategies into your existing intellectual property framework.
Date: Wednesday 28 February, 2024
Live Stream: 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Online only: Members $35 | Non-members $60
1 CPD unit for attendees
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SPEAKERS
JANE PERRIER
Executive Consultant, Davies Collison Cave
Jane is a passionate advocate of the role of intellectual property in stimulating ideas, growth and adaptive change. For over 20 years Jane led the IP team at Telstra Corporation Limited, 16 as IP General Counsel with responsibility for managing and advising on Telstra’s global IP interests. Her team also advised Telstra’s Chief Technology Office on a range of IP, commercialisation, innovation and technology issues. In 2019 Jane co-founded a start-up joint venture with ASX listed company Qantm Intellectual Property Limited. The start-up was subsequently rolled into Davies Collison Cave (a Qantm subsidiary) as an IP business consultancy practice. Jane currently co-leads the practice, advising clients on intangible asset governance including ways to leverage value and mitigate risks associated with intangible assets.
MICHAEL GREEN SC
Barrister, Level 22 Chambers
With over 20 years’ experience at the bar, Michael Green SC is highly sought after for high level, strategic advice in relation to complex intellectual property issues. Before coming to the Bar, Michael was Head of Corporate Affairs and Planning, of the Audio-Visual Copyright Society Limited (now Screenrights) and the Director, Copyright Law Review Committee (CLRC) Secretariat.
ELI FISHER
Senior Legal Counsel, Paramount
Eli Fisher is Senior Legal Counsel at Paramount, which includes such businesses as Network Ten, Paramount+, Paramount Pictures, MTV, Nickelodeon, CBS, Showtime and Comedy Central. Eli is a commercial lawyer who specialises in technology, media and entertainment law, with a particular focus on content, copyright, media, privacy and cybersecurity. Prior to joining Paramount, Eli was in private practice for a decade, most recently at Baker McKenzie. He has acted in a wide range of commercial and contentious matters, including for media and news organisations, digital platforms, music and entertainment companies, copyright collecting societies, major financial institutions, airports, advertisers, software and technology providers, major FMCG retailers and eCommerce businesses. Eli edits and manages the Communications Law Bulletin, and has sat on the Board of CAMLA for many years. Eli was also on the Board of the Copyright Society of Australia between 2015-2020. He has completed a Master of Laws degree (With Excellence) at UNSW, dual-specialising in Media & Technology Law, and Innovation Law.
MODERATOR
JAMES LAWRENCE
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