GIPA Hosts IP ‘Movers and Shakers’ in Entertainment, Arts & Sports
Meet some of the masters of entertainment, arts & sports IP
The Georgia Intellectual Property Alliance (GIPA) invites you to its first Entertainment, Arts & Sports (EAS) IP Roundtable during a complimentary webinar.
GIPA has created the Entertainment, Arts & Sports IP Roundtable to offer intellectual property knowledge for creators, protectors, and supporters of these industries to ensure successful innovations are brought to the citizens of Georgia and around the world, and in turn, help grow our state, national and global economies.
The EAS committee has organized recognized ‘movers and shakers’ for its first meeting with an agenda which covers key topics such as understanding EAS IP rights, methods of monetizing and protecting creative content, and protecting one’s brand.
Please join us
February 11, 2021
Noon – 1:30 PM EST
Zoom info to be provided
Event snapshot
Introduction
Peggy Still Johnson, EAS Chair
Welcome
Scott Frank, GIPA President and AT&T Intellectual Property President & CEO
Panel Discussion
Moderated by IP Attorney Michael Hobbs (Sports)
Introduced by Perry Binder (EAS Committee Member)
Featuring
Len Gibson (Film & Television)
David Lowery (Music)
Julio Mejia (Visual Arts)
Wayne Overstreet (Film & Television)
Karla Redding-Andrews (Music & Education)
Break Out Session
Content exchange and networking
Keynote Address
Darryl Cohen, Entertainment Attorney and Partner, Cohen Cooper Estep & Allen
Introduced by Stephen Weizenecker (EAS Committee Member)
Concluding Remarks
Peggy Still Johnson
We hope you will join us on February 11th!
Peggy Still Johnson
Chair
EAS IP Roundtable