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Friday July 24, 2026 10:30am - 12:00pm PDT
Following Thursday's Comic Book Law School® 101 panel on the basics of intellectual property (IP) law, this second session continues to an area of importance for all IP owners and creators—making money off IP capital, and perhaps even using that IP capital as the foundation for earning a living. For writers, illustrators, and all other types of artists and content creators, the process of moving ideas from mere thought to something tangible is only the first step of many. Commercializing creative works is not always smooth, and for those new to the business world, it can be a source of stress. However, with the help of this panel of legal eagles, attendees can get started on the road to the commercial launch and hopefully the success of their IP-based projects. Noted attorney Michael Lovitz (author of The Trademark and Copyright Book comic book) leads a panel of guests—IP lawyer Chad Tillman and USD School of Law professor Monica Sullivan—for this year's second Comic Book Law School® seminar, tackling some of the more advanced issues that creators, and the businesses they work with, face when seeking to monetize their works. This session provides insights into options and opportunities for generating income from creative endeavors, including understanding key terms in contracts and licenses, from publishing to merchandising to distribution agreements; tips on working with collaborators and co-creators; separating independent contractors from employees; licenses and transfers of rights; and key things to know when Hollywood comes knocking. With the program's interactive format and discussions focusing on the problems and pitfalls that come with generating income through creative efforts, this session offers valuable insights. Please note: The Comic Book Law School® seminars are designed to provide relevant information and insights to practicing attorneys, as well as practical tips to creators and other professionals who may wish to attend. [This program is approved for 1.5 credits of California MCLE.]
Friday July 24, 2026 10:30am - 12:00pm PDT
Room 11

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