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About the Course
Introduction
This CLE webinar will guide IP counsel on the Supreme Court's recent decision in Cox Communications v. Sony Music Entertainment and what the decision means for secondary copyright liability. The panel will discuss the decision and concurrence. The panel will offer best practices for secondary liability for copyright infringement.
Description
The Supreme Court addressed secondary liability for copyright infringement for the first time since 2005 in its Mar. 25, 2026, decision in Cox Communications v. Sony Music Entertainment. The Court reversed the Fourth Circuit ruling and held that "[u]nder our precedents, a company is not liable as a copyright infringer for merely providing a service to the general public with knowledge that it will be used by some to infringe copyrights."
The Court focused on the intent requirement for contributory liability. Mere knowledge of subscribers' potential infringement was not enough. The Court noted that, while Cox, an internet service provider (ISP), provided general access, it did not encourage infringement.
Justice Sotomayor expressed concern in her concurring opinion that "ISPs no longer face any realistic probability of secondary liability for copyright infringement, regardless of whether they take steps to address infringement on their networks and regardless of what they know about their users' activity." She also noted the possible impact the decision will have on the DMCA safe harbor. Her concurrence may assist copyright owners in advancing the secondary liability theory.
Listen as our authoritative panel of IP attorneys examines secondary liability after the Supreme Court's decision in Cox Communications v. Sony Music Entertainment. The panel will review the doctrine of secondary liability and discuss both the decision and Justice Sotomayor's concurrence. The panel will offer best practices going forward.
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This 90-minute webinar is eligible in most states for 1.5 CLE credits.
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On Demand
Date + Time
- event
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
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1:00 PM ET/10:00 AM PT
I. Brief review of secondary liability for copyright infringement
II. Cox Communications v. Sony Music Entertainment (U.S. Mar. 25, 2026)
III. Justice Sotomayor's concurrence
IV. Implications for copyright infringement
V. Best practices
The panel will review these and other critical issues:
- What lessons can IP counsel draw from the Supreme Court's decision when making arguments of secondary liability?
- What implications may the decision have for the DMCA's safe harbor provision?
- What best practices can copyright owners and counsel employ to minimize the risk of infringement?
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