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SEC kicks off Small Business Week with roundtable examining geographical challenges to raising capital

By Amanda Maine, J.D.  SEC Advocate for Small Business Capital Formation Martha Miller celebrated the one hundredth-day anniversary of the office’s creation with a roundtable addressing issues facing small businesses when it comes to raising capital, focusing in particular on … Continue reading

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Second installment of Ohio State Cannabiz Roundtable scheduled for May 16

As noted in this post, in January I had the opportunity to participate in an exciting cannabis industry panel discussion, co-sponsored by the Ohio State Drug Enforcement & Policy Center (DEPC), under the heading "Cannabiz Roundtable." This coming week, on … Continue reading

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SEC’s Office of the Advocate for Small Business Capital Formation to Host Roundtable to Kick Off National Small Business Week

The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that its Office of the Advocate for Small Business Capital Formation will host a roundtable on May 6 to hear from small businesses and their investors.  The roundtable will celebrate the kickoff of … Continue reading

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U.S. Copyright Office, Section 512 Study Roundtable

Opening RemarksKaryn A. Temple, Register of Copyrights and Director, U.S. Copyright OfficeNat’l and int’l changes since 2016 roundtable—looking for updates.  [Congrats on her first official event as Register!]  Tale of two cities: very different perspectives on how DMCA is working/not … Continue reading

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Section 512 Roundtable part two

Jonathan Band Library Copyright Alliance: Motherless & Mavrix show problems with moderation –including compliance w/new EU rules—threatening to remove safe harbor.Sofia Castillo Association of American Publishers: still bad.Stephen Carlisle Nova Southeastern University: has one client, a small music publisher, and … Continue reading

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