Washington, D.C. Photo Archive
Judge Sandra Segal Ikuta, United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit; Judge A. Raymond Randolph, United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit; Hope Lloyd, BMI Attorney; Joe DiMona, Vice President, Legal Affairs; and Judge Richard C. Wesley, United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit enjoy the 27th annual Cardozo/BMI Entertainment and Communications Law Moot Court Competition.
Natalie Lederman, MCHS Editor-in-Chief; BMI’s Hope Lloyd and Joe DiMona; and Best Brief writers Kerry Gabrielson and Daniel Spirn, University of Wisconsin Law School pause for a photo at the 27th annual Cardozo/BMI Entertainment and Communications Law Moot Court Competition.
The 27th annual Cardozo/BMI Entertainment and Communications Law Moot Court Competition took place March 10-13, 2011. Law students from 26 schools channeled their talent and dedication into examining relevant and interesting topics in intellectual property law at the event, which fosters an appreciation for the importance of intellectual property law not just in participants, but within the entire legal community.…
Sandra Aistars, Copyright Alliance Executive Director (front row, second from left), and Fred Cannon, BMI Senior Vice President Government Affairs (front row, third from left), pose for a photo with BMI singer/songwriter Gordon Daniels (front row, far left) and members of his band Lucky Dub at the Copyright Alliance-hosted reception for members of Congress and their staff. BMI sponsored the…
BMI singer/songwriter Gordon Daniels performs during a recent gathering of policy makers and congressional staffers, hosted by the Copyright Alliance in DC.
FCC Commissioner Robert McDowell discusses the current performing rights landscape at a Town Hall meeting at BMI’s Music Row offices in Nashville.
FCC Commissioner Robert McDowell fields a question from the audience at a recent Town Hall meeting held hosted by BMI at its Music Row office.
Industry professionals recently gathered at BMI Nashville for a Town Hall meeting featuring insight from FCC Commissioner Robert McDowell and Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn. FCC Commissioner McDowell and Congresswoman Blackburn discussed intellectual property, net neutrality, and the ever-changing landscape of technology—and how it all affects performing rights.
Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn discusses the current opportunities and challenges facing music copyright owners at a Town Hall meeting at BMI’s Music Row offices in Nashville.
BMI hosted a Town Hall meeting at its Music Row office on Tuesday, March 29, during which FCC Commissioner Robert McDowell and Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn spoke about intellectual property, net neutrality, and the ever-changing landscape of technology—and how it all affects performing rights. The two then fielded questions from broadcasters, songwriters, publishers, and others. Pictured are BMI’s Clay Bradley, Nada…