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Intellectual Property and Metadata ManagementAssets, Rights, and Business Intelligence

Ed Klaris - IP Attorney and Senior Media Executive

Background

Executive IP Advisor

Senior Vice President of Editorial Assets and Rights Conde Nast

General Counsel The New Yorker

Media Counsel at ABC

Litigation Attorney at Davis Wright Tremaine

What We’ll Cover

Legal background

The value of rights management

Bringing together rights and digital asset management

Using a rights expression language

How to get started (a takeaway)

IP ≠ Internet Protocol

Copyrights

Trademarks

Patents

Copyright Defined

Literary, dramatic, musical, artistic, audio/visual, software, blueprints, etc

Idea-Expression Dichotomy

A divisible monopoly

70 years after death of author

95 years from publication

120 years from creation

Trademark Defined

Word, phrase, symbol, or design that identifies and distinguishes the sources of goods of one from those others

Must be used in commerce

Fanciful: Exxon, Adidas

Arbitrary: Apple, Amazon

Suggestive: Microsoft Coca Cola

Descriptive: Sharp, International Business Machines (IBM)

Generic: E-Mail, Tissue (Kleenex)

Secondary Meaning

Perpetual

Patents Defined

Unique process, design or invention

Monopoly for 20 years

A process: investment strategy, computer software

A machine: sewing machine, cigarette lighter, sewage treatment system

An article of manufacture: eraser, tire hand tool

A composition of matter: drug, soap

An improvement of any of the above

Grant of Rights (c. 1998)

Oops

Stewart v. Abend (1990)

New York Times Co. v. Tasini (2001)

When Media and Entertainment recognized the need for rights management

Stewart v. Abend (1990)

New York Times Co. v. Tasini (2001)

Grant of Rights (c. 2014)a) General. If the Option is exercised, Company automatically and irrevocably shall own and be vested with, and Author automatically and irrevocably shall be deemed to have granted, conveyed, assigned, transferred and set over to Company, all right, title and interest (except for the “Reserved Rights” (as defined in Paragraph 9, below)) in and to the Property, including without limitation any and all copyrights therein and thereto (and all renewals, extensions, restorations and resuscitations thereof) and any and all rights (except for the Reserved Rights) under any and all such copyrights in perpetuity (but in any event for not less than the period of copyright and any and all renewals, extensions, restorations and resuscitations thereof), in any and all languages and in any and all media whether now known and used, now known and hereafter used, or hereafter known or created, for the entire universe (collectively, the “Rights”). Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the “Rights” shall in any and all events include, without limitation, all right, title and interest in and to the following (except for the Reserved Rights): (i) the sole and exclusive “Production” (as defined below) rights, including, without limitation, the sole and exclusive right to produce one (1) or more Productions or other derivative works (including, without limitation, sequels, prequels, remakes, musicals and/or serials) based, in whole or in part, on the Property and the right to fix, reproduce, release, distribute, exhibit, perform, transmit, broadcast, advertise, promote and otherwise exploit such Productions or other derivative works by any and all means and in any and all media whether now known and used, now known and hereafter used, or hereafter known or created, including, without limitation, all of the following: theatrical; non-theatrical (including airlines, ships and other carriers, military, educational, industrial and the like); pay-per-view; home video (including videocassettes, digital videodiscs, laserdiscs, CD-ROMs, video-on-demand; near video-on-demand and all other formats); all forms of television (including pay, free, network, syndication, cable, satellite, high definition, Internet, mobile, and digital); subscription-on-demand; all forms of digital, mobile, or on-line exploitation, distribution and/or transmission (including, without limitation, the Internet), CD-ROMs, fiber optic or other exhibition, broadcast and/or delivery systems and/or computerized or computer-assisted media; all rights of communication to the public, rights of distribution to the public, rights of making available or other forms of public or private communication and/or distribution; and all forms of dissemination, communication or distribution to one or more locations or parties, whether embodied or transmitted utilizing analog, digital or other formats; (ii) all ancillary, incidental and subsidiary rights including, without limitation, all merchandising (e.g., games, computer, video and other electronic games, toys, comic books, apparel, food, beverages, posters, and other commodities, services or items) and Production-related publishing (e.g., so-called “making of books”, photonovel, screenplay publication), live radio, commercial tie-ins, co-promotions, music, music publishing, soundtrack, interactive media, multi-media, and theme park (or other “themed” or location-based attraction) rights in and to the Property; (iii) the right to make or publish excerpts, synopses or summaries of the Property for purposes of advertising, publicizing or exploiting the foregoing rights in and to the Property; (iv) the right for Company and/or Buyer and/or its or their respective parents, affiliates or subsidiaries to use the Property

and/or any Production (or excerpts therefrom) in connection with general corporate or institutional uses (e.g., trade shows, promotions, financial prospectuses, annual reports , shareholders, investors, advertisers, developers, or investment analysts or for archival purposes) or for promotion of their products; and (v) the exclusive right to use the title or titles by which the Property may be now or hereafter known, or any components of any such title or titles (a) as the title of Productions and/or in connection with the advertising, marketing, publicity, promotion and other exploitation thereof, whether such Productions are based wholly or partially upon the Property or are independent of the Property, (b) in connection with songs, musical compositions, music or lyrics and/or phonorecords, whether or not included in any such Productions, and (c) in connection with the publication, recordation, performance, and any other use whatsoever of the foregoing items. Throughout the Option Period, and in perpetuity thereafter if Company exercises the Option, Company shall have the right (to be exercised in its sole discretion) to adapt, modify, fictionalize, add to or take

Rights In Contracts

Broad

Long Term

Omni Channel

Universal

Rights Out Contracts

Narrow

Short Term

Defined Channels

By Territory

Content IP Lifecycle

Content Creation

Delivery Channel

Rights In Rights Out

Contract Abstraction

Summary and interpretation of rights

Generated by legal experts

Insight into rights

Problems With Contract Abstraction

Tower of BabelPieter Bruegel The Elderc. 1563

Rights definition are not standardized

Systems cannot communicate

Automation around rights analysis does not exist

Content Business Headwinds

Declining RevenueMarket SaturationIncreased Competition

Content IP Headwinds

Creating efficiencies around licensing and distribution

Mitigating litigation

Respecting copyright holder while still monetizing content

Operating in a Skill Silos

DAM

Digital Archivists

Metadata Managers

Taxonomists

Content Specialists

Technologists (DBA, Sys Admin)

Lawyers

Paralegals

Database Administrators

Rights

Operating in Data Silos

DAM Rights

Breaking the Skill Silos

Digital Archivists

Metadata Managers

Taxonomists

Content Specialists

Lawyers

Paralegals

Technologists (DBA, Sys Admin)

DAM + Rights

Breaking the Data Silo

DAM + Rights DAM Rights

OR

Internal Strategy Flow

DAM + Rights

Business Intelligence

Assets

Finance

Register Distribute/Track

Track

Decision Makers

Understanding Rights Expression Languages

Machine readable rights data format

Defines all permissions, prohibitions and duties of an asset

Data can be embedded in a file or communicated in a separate file

Value of Rights Expression Languages

Standard vocabulary

Linking of assets to rights

Queryable data

Portable data

Types of Rights Expression Languages

ODRL (Open Digital Rights Language)

PLUS (Picture License Universal Systems)

MPEG-21 (Motion Picture Experts Group)

Understanding ODRL

W3C working group Adopted by IPTC and IdeaAlliance

Common Vocabulary of Actions and Constraints Common Model of Entities

Policy

Party Permission

Prohibition

Duty

Asset Constraints

Actions

ODRL Use Case (Contract Language)

Syndication Rights: Freelancer further grants Company the non-exclusive, unrestricted right, for the full term of copyright, to syndicate and/or license the Work to one or more third parties throughout the world in all languages, and to retain third parties to do so. Company will pay Freelancer forty percent (40%) of all net proceeds received by Company from such syndication/licensing. The Rights, Warranty, and Miscellaneous provisions of this agreement shall apply to all such syndicated or licensed use. The rights granted by any other provision of this agreement shall fall outside of this syndication/license right.

ODRL Use Case (Contract Language)

Syndication Rights: Freelancer further grants Company the non-exclusive, unrestricted right, for the full term of copyright, to syndicate and/or license the Work to one or more third parties throughout the world in all languages, and to retain third parties to do so. Company will pay Freelancer forty percent (40%) of all net proceeds received by Company from such syndication/licensing. The Rights, Warranty, and Miscellaneous provisions of this agreement shall apply to all such syndicated or licensed use. The rights granted by any other provision of this agreement shall fall outside of this syndication/license right.

ODRL Use Case (Markup)

<o:Policy xmlns:o="http://www.w3.org/ns/odrl/2/" type="http://www.w3.org/ns/odrl/2/Offer" uid="http://example.com/policy:0231"> <o:permission> <o:asset uid="http://example.com/image:4545" relation="http://www.w3.org/ns/odrl/2/target"/> <o:action name="http://www.w3.org/ns/odrl/2/distribute"/> <o:constraint name="http://www.w3.org/ns/odrl/2/recipient" operator="http://www.w3.org/ns/odrl/2/eq" rightOperand="All Parties”

<o:constraint name="http://www.w3.org/ns/odrl/2/region" operator="http://www.w3.org/ns/odrl/2/eq" rightOperand="All Regions”<o:constraint name="http://www.w3.org/ns/odrl/2/language" operator="http://www.w3.org/ns/odrl/2/eq" rightOperand="All Languages”

<o:duty uid="d1"> <o:action name="http://www.w3.org/ns/odrl/2/compensate"/> <o:constraint name="http://www.w3.org/ns/odrl/2/percentage" operator="http://www.w3.org/ns/odrl/2/eq" rightOperand=".40"

dataType=”http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema:decimal”> </o:duty> </o:permission>

<o:prohibitions> <o:action name="http://www.w3.org/ns/odrl/2/ensureExclusivity"/> </o:prohibitions><o:/policy>

ODRL Rights Query

Who can I distribute this asset to?

Do I have exclusivity to license this asset?

Approach: find answers to questions by using search or business intelligence tools to surface the underlying rights expression information

How much does the creator get paid for the sale of each asset?

Conceptual IP Architecture

Business Intelligence

DAM Rights Management Finance ERPIngestionWorkflowMetadata ManagementSearchExport

Contract LinkingContract AbstractionPermissions Request

Royalty CalculationsForecast ManagementRevenue Management

Search, Reporting, Data Visualization

Rights, Assets and Business Converging

Rights Assets

Business

Look at your data holistically

Build relationships between processes and systems

Create frictionless distribution to delivery channels

Track and analyze your effort

How to Get Started (A Takeaway)

Look at best practices

Align your skills and teams properly

Develop ways to create consistent expressions of rights

Build or buy a scalable (portable/interoperable) system

Iterate as needed

Thanks

Ed Klaris - IP Attorney and Senior Media [email protected] // 917-822-7468