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  • Coblentz is the Proud Host of the Copyright Society’s New Frontiers with AI-Created Music Program in San Francisco

    Coblentz is the proud host of the Copyright Society’s program “Going where no Bach has gone before: New Frontiers with AI-Created Music” on Thursday, May 4. With AI-generated music, copyright protection is facing rapidly emerging challenges. While the advent of digital music, file sharing, sampling, and streaming already stirred panic in the industry over the past 40 years, today’s AI-generated music is stoking new concerns for enforcement, expression, and originality. Musicologist Judith Finell will discuss this topic, and will demonstrate recent developments in Chat-GPT music applications.

    Date: Thursday, May 4, 2023

    Time: 4:00pm-6:00pm Pacific Daylight Time (PDT)

    Location: One Montgomery Street, Suite 3000 (Building entrance can be found at 120 Kearny Street)

    Registration: Register here 

     

    Posted on: April 11, 2023 Tags: Categories: Events
  • Music Rights 101: Risk Avoidance and Strategies in Using, Licensing, and Commissioning Music

    On Wednesday, May 3, forensic musicologist and consultant Judith Finell will discuss the bundle of rights for using pre-existing music and recordings, as well as the risks and vulnerabilities to be considered in commissioning new musical works to fulfill and evoke a specific message, era, or demographic. She will provide examples of the way in which music is composed today, the use of temp reference tracks, and the ways in which new music technology introduces new potential risks of copyright violations – along with preventive measures that can be taken. Questions will be welcome. Attendance is limited so registration is requested.

    Date: Wednesday, May 3, 2023

    Time: 8:30am-10:30am Pacific Daylight Time (PDT)

    Location: One Montgomery Street, Suite 3000 (Building entrance can be found at 120 Kearny Street)

    Registration: Register here 

    Posted on: Tags: Categories: Events
  • Trademarks in Practice: Searching, Clearance and the Application Process in the United States

    Coblenz partner Sabrina Larson will be presenting on “Trademarks in Practice: Searching, Clearance and the Application Process in the United States” during the Practising Law Institute’s “Fundamentals of Trademark Law in the Global Marketplace 2023” program on June 2. For more details and to register, please click here.

    Posted on: April 10, 2023 Tags: Categories: Events
  • What We’re Reading, Watching, and Listening to: April 7, 2023

    A roundup of news and multimedia from the Unfamiliar Terrain team:

    San Francisco

    • S.F. housing production slows to crawl as state goals loom (San Francisco Chronicle): The Planning Department’s annual housing inventory showed housing production plummeted.
    • 87 permits, 1,000 days of meetings and $500,000 in fees: How bureaucracy fuels S.F.’s housing crisis (San Francisco Chronicle): Can the status quo be fixed and, if so, how?
    • New San Francisco ordinance would ease office building conversions (San Francisco Business Times): Lawmakers introduced legislation to ease the conversion of underutilized offices into housing and non-office uses.
    • Cities are struggling. San Francisco could be in for the biggest ‘doom loop’ of all (San Francisco Chronicle): Will interconnected forces create a vicious cycle, trapping the City in an economic free fall?
    • ‘Doom loop’? Perhaps. Or maybe, S.F., we’re looking at this the wrong way (San Francisco Chronicle): Thoughts on the future of the City through the eyes of a new generation.

    Bay Area

    • 2023 Outlook: Colliers’ Julie Taylor Speculates on Future of Northern California’s Retail Market (The Registry): Will the Bay Area retail market bounce back yet again?

    California

    • New bill would let California’s attorney general jump into more housing fights (San Francisco Chronicle): Attorney General Rob Bonta is asking state legislators to give him another tool to rein in scofflaw municipalities.
    • California sues Huntington Beach over ban on housing projects (Los Angeles Times): The lawsuit targets the City’s ban on applications for projects under SB 9.
    • California housing and the environment are often at odds. They don’t have to be (Los Angeles Times): Thoughts on the interconnectedness of the state’s housing shortage and climate crisis.

    National

    • No State Has an Adequate Supply of Affordable Rental Housing for the Lowest Income Renters (National Low Income Housing Coalition): A deep dive into the national shortage of affordable rental housing.
    • So You Want to Turn an Office Building Into a Home? (The New York Times): The process is usually harder than you might think.
    • ‘Excuse After Excuse’: Black and Latino Developers Face Barriers to Success (The New York Times): The for-profit real estate development industry is in the midst of a stark representation crisis, according to a new report.
    • NIMBYs Threaten a Plan to Build More Suburban Housing (The New York Times): New York legislators rejected proposals from Gov. Kathy Hochul that would begin to address the state’s crisis in available housing.
    • The Obvious Answer to Homelessness (The Atlantic): Examining the impact of housing scarcity on homelessness.
    • Apartment-Building Sales Drop 74%, the Most in 14 Years (The Wall Street Journal): Interest-rate increases and banking upheaval have pushed down demand for multifamily buildings.

    Urban Planning

    • Awash in Asphalt, Cities Rethink Their Parking Needs (The New York Times): Cities across the nation are rolling back parking requirements for new development.
    Posted on: April 7, 2023 Tags: Categories: Blogs
  • Water Supply Planning and Impact Evaluation: Dry Year Edition

    Coblentz partner Megan Jennings will be speaking on “Water Supply Planning and Impact Evaluation: Dry Year Edition” during the 2023 Association of Environmental Professionals Conference on April 24. For more details and to register, please click here.

    Posted on: April 5, 2023 Tags: Categories: Events
  • Recent Posts

    • California Assembly Weighs Nation’s Broadest AI-Driven Workplace Surveillance Bill: AB 1221 Raises the Bar, and the Stakes, for Employers
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