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Online Platform Liability 10 Years After Tiffany v. eBay

Cardozo Fashion Law Society & Cardozo FAME Center

Zoom
September 16, 2020
3:30 PM – 5:00 PM PDT

Eleanor M. Lackman will be speaking on the panel, "Online Platform Liability 10 Years After Tiffany v. eBay," on September 16, 2020 in partnership with the Cardozo FAME Center, the Fashion Law Society, the Intellectual Property Law Society, and the Cardozo Alumni Association's Retail & Luxury Practice Group to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Tiffany v. eBay, a case that is one of trademark law’s most significant decisions of the past decade.

Join the Cardozo FAME Center, the Fashion Law Society, the Intellectual Property Law Society, and the Cardozo Alumni Association's Retail & Luxury Practice Group to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Tiffany v. eBay, a case that is one of trademark law’s most significant decisions of the past decade. Ten years later, secondary liability for trademark infringement continues to be a point of tension between trademark owners and e-commerce platforms. This panel invites attorneys who represented both sides in the seminal case, as well as amicus brief writers, to revisit the decision and reflect on the development of the secondary liability doctrine over the past ten years. The panel concludes with a discussion of the recently proposed bi-partisan SHOP SAFE Act legislation that aims to provide additional protection to trademark owners.

Panelists:

Moderator: Lora Moffatt, Chanel

This online event is approved for 1.0 transitional /non-transitional New York State CLE credits in the category "Areas of Professional Practice."

Zoom link and CLE materials will be provided the day of the event.

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