Published: May 9, 2019

Associate Professor Kristelia García will moderate a panel presentation on "Content in a Multiplatform World and Related Legal Issues" at the 17th Annual Rocky Mountain Intellectual Property & Technology Law Institute, May 30-31.

Panelists Stephanie S. Abrutyn, senior vice president and chief counsel, litigation, at HBO, and Brooke Mallette, associate general counsel at AT&T, will discuss:

  • How the creation and economics of content has changed with the advent/proliferation of cable channels, social media, stream media and more
  • The evolution of content licensing and distribution terms and conditions
  • The impact of increasing fragmentation of distribution on economics at various levels
  • In the Age of Disruption, what legal developments might be next?

García is an associate professor of law and director of the content intiative at the law school's Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship.

The event is co-sponsored by the Intellectual Property Law Section of the Colorado Bar Association, Stanford Law School, Stanford Program in Law, Science and Technology, the Copyright Society of the USA, and in cooperation with the Rocky Mountain Regional Office of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.