Some nights you drift off to sleep knowing you fully lived into your purpose. This past week was such a week and has been information overload. I feel smarter than I did this time last week, which is always a really good thing. Still, overload.
Each month I have the wonderful opportunity to travel to Washington D.C. and take part in the Broadcast Leadership Training school offer by the National Association of Broadcasters. (Stay tuned for a future article about my experience and my classmates.) In a period of 24 hours, I heard remarks from FCC Commissioner Michael O’Rielly in an intimate setting of less than 20 people, attended a breakfast meeting at The Library of Congress, i.e. home of The Copyright Office and met with all of the delegation from Mississippi in Congress.
While I normally have a post that, I hope, is filled with legal nuggets of interesting and entertaining intellectual property and entertainment law knowledge, I thought I would take this week to post some photos of my most recent travels. This week the photos sum up my words better than I can.

Mississippi on display in the foyer of The Library of Congress showing the world its contribution to musical history.
Be sure to follow the Blurred Lines trial that is going on now. Robin Thicke showed up with a keyboard on the stand yesterday! This could prove to be VERY legally entertaining. Watch for a new post soon about this case. Take part in the Comments section below and Stay Tuned In!
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