New Guidance to Bartz v. Anthropic Settlement Process for Educational Authors

Presenters: Brenda Ulrich, Attorney, Archstone Law; Kim Pawlak, Executive Director, Textbook & Academic Authors Association

Date: Thursday, March 19, 2-3 p.m. ET

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Kim Pawlak, TAA EDBrenda Ulrich
Join Attorney Brenda Ulrich and TAA Executive Director Kim Pawlak for an overview of TAA's new guidance for educational authors whose works are involved in the 
Bartz v. Anthropic Settlement but who are not eligible for the 50/50 default split, or for non-educational authors who chose to opt out of the 50/50 default split.

What you'll learn:

  • The steps involved in the post-claims process
  • What authors should be aware of when going into the meet and confer process with their publisher and/or other claimants
  • Seven contract considerations for the post-claims "meet and confer" process

Bring your questions for a Q&A session.

Note that this is not legal advice: TAA does not represent individual authors and cannot provide individualized legal support for your particular situation. We encourage you to ask questions and raise concerns with the settlement administrators, class counsel and Special Master throughout the process.

Brenda Ulrich practices publishing and intellectual property law at Archstone Law Group, PC, where she is a Partner ([email protected]). She represents many textbook authors in drafting and negotiating publishing, licensing, and collaboration agreements and in resolving publishing disputes. She also advises colleges and universities on the development and implementation of intellectual property policies, navigating copyright questions related to teaching and scholarship, and managing and defending trademark portfolios.