Ross Dannenberg Visits Tsinghua University Law School
Ross traveled to Beijing, China to present about patent and copyright developments in the U.S.
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Ross traveled to Beijing, China to present about patent and copyright developments in the U.S.
Scott Kelly participated in this event on Scott Kelly on at The Sedona Conference on AI and the Law. The program focused on practical intellectual property and technology issues related to the subject.
Scott Kelly was recognized in IAM Patent 1000 for patent and intellectual property work.
Ross Dannenberg was recognized in IAM Patent 1000 in 2024 for patent and intellectual property work.
Ross Dannenberg was recognized in IP Stars in 2024 for intellectual property work.
Ross Dannenberg moderated a panel at the Video Game Bar Association (VGBA) Summit at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles from Monday, June 3, to Tuesday, June 4. Generative AI is increasingly used throughout the video game development process. As AI assistance becomes more prevalent in coding, art development, music, video other aspects of the […]
Founding Partner Ross Dannenberg spoke on the “IP Rights in Gaming: Leveraging Trademarks, Copyrights Patents to Protect From Development to Delivery” Strafford panel on Wednesday, May 29, 2024. The CLE webinar will provide guidance to IP counsel advising creators, designers, companies others in the gaming industry on managing key IP challenges. The panel discussed infringement […]
Ross Dannenberg and Scott M. Kelly presented at the More Than Just a Game (MTJG) conference in London on May 9-10. The Conference focused on issues raised in video game law by the intersection of technical advancement in AI and lawmaking principles. Ross participated in the panel “Patent and Innovation” on May 9. This session […]
Scott Kelly was recognized by Super Lawyers in 2024 for intellectual property work.
On March 9, Kirk Sigmon was a judge in the Eastern Regional portion of the USPTO’s National Patent Application Drafting Competition. The Competition provides participants from law schools across the nation an opportunity to develop patent prosecution skills by applying legal principles to a hypothetical invention scenario. More information about the competition is available here.
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