Sports Entertainment Media & Technology Center
The USC Gould SEMT Center is the home of Sports, Media, Entertainment, & Tech studies for students. Inquiries to ✨semt.center@law.usc.edu✨

2 days until Blum Gallery transforms.
Saturday, April 25 brings together an extraordinary day of talks, performances, sensory art exhibitions, screen art curated by Projekt Blank and Femmebit, and live A/V sets. Afternoon sessions feature Andrew Thomas Huang, Samantha Gorman, mots, Lachlan Turczan, Tina Tarighian, and more, with the Heavy Manners pop-up bookshop open throughout the day and into the night. As the sun sets, the night belongs to live A/V performances from Daito Manabe, Portrait XO, Geller, Roxanne Harris, and Jona Bechtolt, with cocktails and food trucks along the way.
Tickets are SOLD OUT. Thank you Los Angeles!!!
Saturday, April 25 · Blum Gallery, Los Angeles · 2PM–10PM
#FluxFestival

2 days until Blum Gallery transforms.
Saturday, April 25 brings together an extraordinary day of talks, performances, sensory art exhibitions, screen art curated by Projekt Blank and Femmebit, and live A/V sets. Afternoon sessions feature Andrew Thomas Huang, Samantha Gorman, mots, Lachlan Turczan, Tina Tarighian, and more, with the Heavy Manners pop-up bookshop open throughout the day and into the night. As the sun sets, the night belongs to live A/V performances from Daito Manabe, Portrait XO, Geller, Roxanne Harris, and Jona Bechtolt, with cocktails and food trucks along the way.
Tickets are SOLD OUT. Thank you Los Angeles!!!
Saturday, April 25 · Blum Gallery, Los Angeles · 2PM–10PM
#FluxFestival

2 days until Blum Gallery transforms.
Saturday, April 25 brings together an extraordinary day of talks, performances, sensory art exhibitions, screen art curated by Projekt Blank and Femmebit, and live A/V sets. Afternoon sessions feature Andrew Thomas Huang, Samantha Gorman, mots, Lachlan Turczan, Tina Tarighian, and more, with the Heavy Manners pop-up bookshop open throughout the day and into the night. As the sun sets, the night belongs to live A/V performances from Daito Manabe, Portrait XO, Geller, Roxanne Harris, and Jona Bechtolt, with cocktails and food trucks along the way.
Tickets are SOLD OUT. Thank you Los Angeles!!!
Saturday, April 25 · Blum Gallery, Los Angeles · 2PM–10PM
#FluxFestival

2 days until Blum Gallery transforms.
Saturday, April 25 brings together an extraordinary day of talks, performances, sensory art exhibitions, screen art curated by Projekt Blank and Femmebit, and live A/V sets. Afternoon sessions feature Andrew Thomas Huang, Samantha Gorman, mots, Lachlan Turczan, Tina Tarighian, and more, with the Heavy Manners pop-up bookshop open throughout the day and into the night. As the sun sets, the night belongs to live A/V performances from Daito Manabe, Portrait XO, Geller, Roxanne Harris, and Jona Bechtolt, with cocktails and food trucks along the way.
Tickets are SOLD OUT. Thank you Los Angeles!!!
Saturday, April 25 · Blum Gallery, Los Angeles · 2PM–10PM
#FluxFestival

2 days until Blum Gallery transforms.
Saturday, April 25 brings together an extraordinary day of talks, performances, sensory art exhibitions, screen art curated by Projekt Blank and Femmebit, and live A/V sets. Afternoon sessions feature Andrew Thomas Huang, Samantha Gorman, mots, Lachlan Turczan, Tina Tarighian, and more, with the Heavy Manners pop-up bookshop open throughout the day and into the night. As the sun sets, the night belongs to live A/V performances from Daito Manabe, Portrait XO, Geller, Roxanne Harris, and Jona Bechtolt, with cocktails and food trucks along the way.
Tickets are SOLD OUT. Thank you Los Angeles!!!
Saturday, April 25 · Blum Gallery, Los Angeles · 2PM–10PM
#FluxFestival

Join @mozillafoundation @uscgouldlaw @semt.usc @usccinema @fluxfestival for Copyforward, a symposium bringing together legal experts, artists, filmmakers, scholars, and guild representatives to examine the implications of artificial intelligence in film and creative media. The conversation centers on questions of AI, intellectual property, and copyright as they affect creative industries, and builds on Mozilla Foundation’s Hollywood’s 8 Rules for AI, a blueprint developed with 91 creatives for redesigning AI deployment around creative leadership.
Copyforward: AI, IP, and the Fight for Creative Control
Friday, April 24, at Blum Gallery in Los Angeles.
Apply to attend via the link in @uscgouldlaw bio.
#FluxFestival

Join @mozillafoundation @uscgouldlaw @semt.usc @usccinema @fluxfestival for Copyforward, a symposium bringing together legal experts, artists, filmmakers, scholars, and guild representatives to examine the implications of artificial intelligence in film and creative media. The conversation centers on questions of AI, intellectual property, and copyright as they affect creative industries, and builds on Mozilla Foundation’s Hollywood’s 8 Rules for AI, a blueprint developed with 91 creatives for redesigning AI deployment around creative leadership.
Copyforward: AI, IP, and the Fight for Creative Control
Friday, April 24, at Blum Gallery in Los Angeles.
Apply to attend via the link in @uscgouldlaw bio.
#FluxFestival

Join @mozillafoundation @uscgouldlaw @semt.usc @usccinema @fluxfestival for Copyforward, a symposium bringing together legal experts, artists, filmmakers, scholars, and guild representatives to examine the implications of artificial intelligence in film and creative media. The conversation centers on questions of AI, intellectual property, and copyright as they affect creative industries, and builds on Mozilla Foundation’s Hollywood’s 8 Rules for AI, a blueprint developed with 91 creatives for redesigning AI deployment around creative leadership.
Copyforward: AI, IP, and the Fight for Creative Control
Friday, April 24, at Blum Gallery in Los Angeles.
Apply to attend via the link in @uscgouldlaw bio.
#FluxFestival

Join @mozillafoundation @uscgouldlaw @semt.usc @usccinema @fluxfestival for Copyforward, a symposium bringing together legal experts, artists, filmmakers, scholars, and guild representatives to examine the implications of artificial intelligence in film and creative media. The conversation centers on questions of AI, intellectual property, and copyright as they affect creative industries, and builds on Mozilla Foundation’s Hollywood’s 8 Rules for AI, a blueprint developed with 91 creatives for redesigning AI deployment around creative leadership.
Copyforward: AI, IP, and the Fight for Creative Control
Friday, April 24, at Blum Gallery in Los Angeles.
Apply to attend via the link in @uscgouldlaw bio.
#FluxFestival

Join @mozillafoundation @uscgouldlaw @semt.usc @usccinema @fluxfestival for Copyforward, a symposium bringing together legal experts, artists, filmmakers, scholars, and guild representatives to examine the implications of artificial intelligence in film and creative media. The conversation centers on questions of AI, intellectual property, and copyright as they affect creative industries, and builds on Mozilla Foundation’s Hollywood’s 8 Rules for AI, a blueprint developed with 91 creatives for redesigning AI deployment around creative leadership.
Copyforward: AI, IP, and the Fight for Creative Control
Friday, April 24, at Blum Gallery in Los Angeles.
Apply to attend via the link in @uscgouldlaw bio.
#FluxFestival

Join @mozillafoundation @uscgouldlaw @semt.usc @usccinema @fluxfestival for Copyforward, a symposium bringing together legal experts, artists, filmmakers, scholars, and guild representatives to examine the implications of artificial intelligence in film and creative media. The conversation centers on questions of AI, intellectual property, and copyright as they affect creative industries, and builds on Mozilla Foundation’s Hollywood’s 8 Rules for AI, a blueprint developed with 91 creatives for redesigning AI deployment around creative leadership.
Copyforward: AI, IP, and the Fight for Creative Control
Friday, April 24, at Blum Gallery in Los Angeles.
Apply to attend via the link in @uscgouldlaw bio.
#FluxFestival

Join @mozillafoundation @uscgouldlaw @semt.usc @usccinema @fluxfestival for Copyforward, a symposium bringing together legal experts, artists, filmmakers, scholars, and guild representatives to examine the implications of artificial intelligence in film and creative media. The conversation centers on questions of AI, intellectual property, and copyright as they affect creative industries, and builds on Mozilla Foundation’s Hollywood’s 8 Rules for AI, a blueprint developed with 91 creatives for redesigning AI deployment around creative leadership.
Copyforward: AI, IP, and the Fight for Creative Control
Friday, April 24, at Blum Gallery in Los Angeles.
Apply to attend via the link in @uscgouldlaw bio.
#FluxFestival

Join @mozillafoundation @uscgouldlaw @semt.usc @usccinema @fluxfestival for Copyforward, a symposium bringing together legal experts, artists, filmmakers, scholars, and guild representatives to examine the implications of artificial intelligence in film and creative media. The conversation centers on questions of AI, intellectual property, and copyright as they affect creative industries, and builds on Mozilla Foundation’s Hollywood’s 8 Rules for AI, a blueprint developed with 91 creatives for redesigning AI deployment around creative leadership.
Copyforward: AI, IP, and the Fight for Creative Control
Friday, April 24, at Blum Gallery in Los Angeles.
Apply to attend via the link in @uscgouldlaw bio.
#FluxFestival

USC Gould’s Sports, Entertainment, Media and Technology Center, Creative Artists Agency (CAA) and USC Gould’s Sports Law Society Present:
THE FIRST ANNUAL USC SPORTS LAW WEEK
Join us for the chance to learn more about the intersection between sports and law! Four days of sports law-related events, highlighted by panel events on April 13th and 16th, where students will hear from top industry experts about current issues in the industry, and what the day-to-day looks like for various lawyers across the sports world. Additional activities will be held at the law center on April 14 & 15 (more to come).
While this event is open to all USC Students, preference will be given to JD/LLM students. Please note that filling out this form does not guarantee event attendance, and you will receive an email confirmation if we are able to accommodate you.
This symposium includes the following events and panels:
April 13th (at USC):
Panel #1 – What’s It Like to Be the Team’s Lawyer? (3:00 - 4:15): A variety of in-house sports lawyers discuss their careers and issues that come up on the job.
Panel #2 –The State of Play in Pro Sports (4:30 - 5:45): Practitioners from professional sports discuss some of the most pressing legal issues in their industry.
April 16th (at CAA, Century City):
Panel #1 - Behind the Deals: An Inside Look at the College Sports Economy (3:00 - 4:15): A frank talk about the ever-changing legal landscape of college sports.
Fireside Chat - Hilary Krane (CAA, former Nike General Counsel) (4:30 - 5:45): A “fireside chat” with CAA general counsel, and former Nike general counsel, Hilary Krane.
CAA Sports Reception (5:45 - 7:00): An informal mingling session with top sports industry and legal professionals.
RSVP at the link in our bio!

USC Gould’s Sports, Entertainment, Media and Technology Center, Creative Artists Agency (CAA) and USC Gould’s Sports Law Society Present:
THE FIRST ANNUAL USC SPORTS LAW WEEK
Join us for the chance to learn more about the intersection between sports and law! Four days of sports law-related events, highlighted by panel events on April 13th and 16th, where students will hear from top industry experts about current issues in the industry, and what the day-to-day looks like for various lawyers across the sports world. Additional activities will be held at the law center on April 14 & 15 (more to come).
While this event is open to all USC Students, preference will be given to JD/LLM students. Please note that filling out this form does not guarantee event attendance, and you will receive an email confirmation if we are able to accommodate you.
This symposium includes the following events and panels:
April 13th (at USC):
Panel #1 – What’s It Like to Be the Team’s Lawyer? (3:00 - 4:15): A variety of in-house sports lawyers discuss their careers and issues that come up on the job.
Panel #2 –The State of Play in Pro Sports (4:30 - 5:45): Practitioners from professional sports discuss some of the most pressing legal issues in their industry.
April 16th (at CAA, Century City):
Panel #1 - Behind the Deals: An Inside Look at the College Sports Economy (3:00 - 4:15): A frank talk about the ever-changing legal landscape of college sports.
Fireside Chat - Hilary Krane (CAA, former Nike General Counsel) (4:30 - 5:45): A “fireside chat” with CAA general counsel, and former Nike general counsel, Hilary Krane.
CAA Sports Reception (5:45 - 7:00): An informal mingling session with top sports industry and legal professionals.
RSVP at the link in our bio!

USC Gould’s Sports, Entertainment, Media and Technology Center, Creative Artists Agency (CAA) and USC Gould’s Sports Law Society Present:
THE FIRST ANNUAL USC SPORTS LAW WEEK
Join us for the chance to learn more about the intersection between sports and law! Four days of sports law-related events, highlighted by panel events on April 13th and 16th, where students will hear from top industry experts about current issues in the industry, and what the day-to-day looks like for various lawyers across the sports world. Additional activities will be held at the law center on April 14 & 15 (more to come).
While this event is open to all USC Students, preference will be given to JD/LLM students. Please note that filling out this form does not guarantee event attendance, and you will receive an email confirmation if we are able to accommodate you.
This symposium includes the following events and panels:
April 13th (at USC):
Panel #1 – What’s It Like to Be the Team’s Lawyer? (3:00 - 4:15): A variety of in-house sports lawyers discuss their careers and issues that come up on the job.
Panel #2 –The State of Play in Pro Sports (4:30 - 5:45): Practitioners from professional sports discuss some of the most pressing legal issues in their industry.
April 16th (at CAA, Century City):
Panel #1 - Behind the Deals: An Inside Look at the College Sports Economy (3:00 - 4:15): A frank talk about the ever-changing legal landscape of college sports.
Fireside Chat - Hilary Krane (CAA, former Nike General Counsel) (4:30 - 5:45): A “fireside chat” with CAA general counsel, and former Nike general counsel, Hilary Krane.
CAA Sports Reception (5:45 - 7:00): An informal mingling session with top sports industry and legal professionals.
RSVP at the link in our bio!

USC Gould’s Sports, Entertainment, Media and Technology Center, Creative Artists Agency (CAA) and USC Gould’s Sports Law Society Present:
THE FIRST ANNUAL USC SPORTS LAW WEEK
Join us for the chance to learn more about the intersection between sports and law! Four days of sports law-related events, highlighted by panel events on April 13th and 16th, where students will hear from top industry experts about current issues in the industry, and what the day-to-day looks like for various lawyers across the sports world. Additional activities will be held at the law center on April 14 & 15 (more to come).
While this event is open to all USC Students, preference will be given to JD/LLM students. Please note that filling out this form does not guarantee event attendance, and you will receive an email confirmation if we are able to accommodate you.
This symposium includes the following events and panels:
April 13th (at USC):
Panel #1 – What’s It Like to Be the Team’s Lawyer? (3:00 - 4:15): A variety of in-house sports lawyers discuss their careers and issues that come up on the job.
Panel #2 –The State of Play in Pro Sports (4:30 - 5:45): Practitioners from professional sports discuss some of the most pressing legal issues in their industry.
April 16th (at CAA, Century City):
Panel #1 - Behind the Deals: An Inside Look at the College Sports Economy (3:00 - 4:15): A frank talk about the ever-changing legal landscape of college sports.
Fireside Chat - Hilary Krane (CAA, former Nike General Counsel) (4:30 - 5:45): A “fireside chat” with CAA general counsel, and former Nike general counsel, Hilary Krane.
CAA Sports Reception (5:45 - 7:00): An informal mingling session with top sports industry and legal professionals.
RSVP at the link in our bio!

USC Gould’s Sports, Entertainment, Media and Technology Center, Creative Artists Agency (CAA) and USC Gould’s Sports Law Society Present:
THE FIRST ANNUAL USC SPORTS LAW WEEK
Join us for the chance to learn more about the intersection between sports and law! Four days of sports law-related events, highlighted by panel events on April 13th and 16th, where students will hear from top industry experts about current issues in the industry, and what the day-to-day looks like for various lawyers across the sports world. Additional activities will be held at the law center on April 14 & 15 (more to come).
While this event is open to all USC Students, preference will be given to JD/LLM students. Please note that filling out this form does not guarantee event attendance, and you will receive an email confirmation if we are able to accommodate you.
This symposium includes the following events and panels:
April 13th (at USC):
Panel #1 – What’s It Like to Be the Team’s Lawyer? (3:00 - 4:15): A variety of in-house sports lawyers discuss their careers and issues that come up on the job.
Panel #2 –The State of Play in Pro Sports (4:30 - 5:45): Practitioners from professional sports discuss some of the most pressing legal issues in their industry.
April 16th (at CAA, Century City):
Panel #1 - Behind the Deals: An Inside Look at the College Sports Economy (3:00 - 4:15): A frank talk about the ever-changing legal landscape of college sports.
Fireside Chat - Hilary Krane (CAA, former Nike General Counsel) (4:30 - 5:45): A “fireside chat” with CAA general counsel, and former Nike general counsel, Hilary Krane.
CAA Sports Reception (5:45 - 7:00): An informal mingling session with top sports industry and legal professionals.
RSVP at the link in our bio!

USC Gould’s Sports, Entertainment, Media and Technology Center, Creative Artists Agency (CAA) and USC Gould’s Sports Law Society Present:
THE FIRST ANNUAL USC SPORTS LAW WEEK
Join us for the chance to learn more about the intersection between sports and law! Four days of sports law-related events, highlighted by panel events on April 13th and 16th, where students will hear from top industry experts about current issues in the industry, and what the day-to-day looks like for various lawyers across the sports world. Additional activities will be held at the law center on April 14 & 15 (more to come).
While this event is open to all USC Students, preference will be given to JD/LLM students. Please note that filling out this form does not guarantee event attendance, and you will receive an email confirmation if we are able to accommodate you.
This symposium includes the following events and panels:
April 13th (at USC):
Panel #1 – What’s It Like to Be the Team’s Lawyer? (3:00 - 4:15): A variety of in-house sports lawyers discuss their careers and issues that come up on the job.
Panel #2 –The State of Play in Pro Sports (4:30 - 5:45): Practitioners from professional sports discuss some of the most pressing legal issues in their industry.
April 16th (at CAA, Century City):
Panel #1 - Behind the Deals: An Inside Look at the College Sports Economy (3:00 - 4:15): A frank talk about the ever-changing legal landscape of college sports.
Fireside Chat - Hilary Krane (CAA, former Nike General Counsel) (4:30 - 5:45): A “fireside chat” with CAA general counsel, and former Nike general counsel, Hilary Krane.
CAA Sports Reception (5:45 - 7:00): An informal mingling session with top sports industry and legal professionals.
RSVP at the link in our bio!

Please join the SEMT Center, the Mozilla Foundation, and AI for Media & Storytelling at USC for its premiere Flux Festival on Friday, April 24th. The event will cover a discussion on AI, IP, and the Fight for Creative Control, and it is limited to law practitioners and professors. If you are interested in attending, please RSVP at the link here: https://luma.com/fluxfestival-copyforward

Please join the Sports Entertainment Media and Technology Center for our first event of the semester!! The Sports Law Panel will take place on Tuesday, November 18 at 12:00pm in room 1. Lunch will be provided on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please RSVP through the link in our bio! 🏀🏈⚽️

Meet USC Gould’s SEMT Center, committed to expanding opportunities for students in the sports, entertainment, media, and technology fields. Stay tuned for more updates about how you can get involved!
Inquiries to ✨semt.center@law.usc.edu✨

Meet USC Gould’s SEMT Center, committed to expanding opportunities for students in the sports, entertainment, media, and technology fields. Stay tuned for more updates about how you can get involved!
Inquiries to ✨semt.center@law.usc.edu✨
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