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New York City is home to renowned cultural institutions
and creative artists and is the headquarters of major media and
entertainment companies. There is also a substantial group of attorneys
- including many Columbia Law School graduates - and law firms that
specialize in legal proble
ms involving these entities.
With such resources at hand, Columbia's Kernochan Center for Law, Media
and the Arts was established to contribute to a broader understanding of
the legal aspects of creative works of authorship, including their
dissemination and use.
The Center has encouraged the development of instruction at the Law
School in topics such as intellectual property, copyright, trademarks,
the regulation of electronic media, and problems arising from new
communications technologies.
In addition to basic courses covering various aspects of intellectual
property, there are special seminars in intellectual property contracts,
law and the music industry, law and the visual arts, law and the
theatre, computer law, sports law, and international aspects of
intellectual property, and an Externship in Law and the Arts. The
Center also works with other divisions of the University, such as the
School of the Arts and the Graduate School of Business, in seminars on
topics in areas of mutual interest.
The Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts is devoted to informing the
public about legal issues that relate to arts, entertainment, media and
new technologies.
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