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2018 Oklahoma Arts Conference

Panchromatic: Spectrum of Possibilities

Emily Campbell
Emily Campbell provides strategic counsel to clients on trademarks, copyrights, internet law, and licensing. She excels at finding creative, practical ways to achieve clients' immediate and long-range business goals by applying her knowledge of intellectual property prosecution, maintenance, licensing, and enforcement strategies. She was ranked in Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business 2018. The Best Lawyers in America 2019 listed her for Copyright Law and Trademark Law. Campbell was also selected as an Oklahoma Rising Star in 2010, 2013, 2015, and 2016 and as an Oklahoma Super Lawyer in 2017. Since 2013, she has served on the University of Oklahoma’s College of Engineering Industrial & Systems Engineering Advisory Board. In 2015, Campbell received a Women in Law award from Lawyer Monthly Magazine. Campbell is registered to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office. She graduated from Oklahoma City University School of Law in May 2007. Prior to law school, she received her Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering in December 2003 from the University of Oklahoma.

Emily Campbell's Schedule
Art Law: Being Creative, Legally
Date: Wednesday – October, 24 2018 Time: 9:30am - 11:00am
Room: Dunlap & Codding
Art law covers the creation, protection, ownership, licensing, and sale of art. While some art-specific laws exist, legal issues involving art frequently require the analysis of multiple areas of law. In this practical session, you will learn about this complex area of law, including: 1) intellectual property rights in art; 2) moral and economic rights; 3) agreements for the transfer and commission or artwork; 4) licensing agreements for artworks; 5) application of copyright law to artwork, including fair use; 6) interpretation of the Visual Artist Rights Act; and, 7) intersection between trademark law and artwork.

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