Whitney Levandusky

Supervisory Attorney-advisor, Copyright Claims Board at U.S. Copyright Office

Whitney Levandusky is a Supervisory Attorney-Advisor at the U.S. Copyright Office, involved in launching the Copyright Claims Board, overseeing Copyright Claims Attorneys and related staff. Previously, Whitney served as an Attorney-Advisor in the Public Information and Education Division of the United States Copyright Office and taught a course on "Art, Museums, and the Law" at The Johns Hopkins University. Additional experience includes judicial clerkships at the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, a law clerk position at the Maryland Office of the Attorney General, and founding the Art Law Clinic at Maryland Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts. Educational qualifications include a Juris Doctor from the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts in History of Art from The Johns Hopkins University.

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Baltimore, United States

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U.S. Copyright Office

The U.S. Copyright Office is a critical part of the country’s extraordinary copyright system, tasked with the important mission of administering U.S. copyright law. The Office examines works of authorship for registration; records transfers of ownership for copyright claims; administers several statutory licenses; provides the public with copyright information and education; conducts legal and policy studies; and assists Congress, the courts, and other governmental entities. Through all of this work, the U.S. Copyright Office continues to “promote the progress of science ... by securing for limited times to authors ... the exclusive right to their respective writings” as envisioned by the U.S. Constitution. Read our Comment and Posting Policy. https://www.loc.gov/legal/comment-and-posting-policy/


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