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The '''Copyright Society of the U.S.A.''' is the primary scholarly society dedicated to the study of copyright law in the United States.<ref>See generally F. Jay Dougherty, "A Story of Two Anniversaries: Nimmer and the Bulletin/Journal of the Copyright Society", 60 ''Journal of the Copyright Society U.S.A.'' 149 (Winter 2013).</ref> |
The '''Copyright Society of the U.S.A.''' is the primary scholarly society dedicated to the study of copyright law in the United States.<ref>See generally F. Jay Dougherty, "A Story of Two Anniversaries: Nimmer and the Bulletin/Journal of the Copyright Society", 60 ''Journal of the Copyright Society U.S.A.'' 149 (Winter 2013).</ref> |
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The Copyright Society of the U.S.A. is the primary scholarly society dedicated to the study of copyright law in the United States.[1]
The Copyright Society of the USA was established in 1953, by a number of copyright scholars and lawyers including Charles B. Seton (1910-2005).
The Society publishes a long-running journal, the Journal of the Copyright Society of the USA.[2] The Society also hosts annual and midwinter meetings, as well as a variety of educational sessions in its regional chapters. The organization has approximately eleven chapters throughout the country, and is headquartered in New York.[3] The Society hosts the annual "Donald C. Brace Memorial Lecture" (named after Donald Brace, one of the founders of the Harcourt, Brace & Co. publishing company),[4] and presents the annual "Seton Award" for scholarship by a young lawyer (under 40).[5]
Notes
- ^ See generally F. Jay Dougherty, "A Story of Two Anniversaries: Nimmer and the Bulletin/Journal of the Copyright Society", 60 Journal of the Copyright Society U.S.A. 149 (Winter 2013).
- ^ "About Us", CSUSA website (last visited March 14, 2014).
- ^ "Chapters", CSUSA website (last visited March 14, 2014).
- ^ "Donald C. Brace Memorial Lecture", CSUSA website (last visited March 14, 2014).
- ^ "Seton Award", CSUSA website (last visited March 14, 2014).