at CAA NY 2000: NINCH Copyright Town Meeting agenda

From: Robert A. Baron (rabaron@PIPELINE.COM)
Date: Fri Jan 28 2000 - 06:26:44 CST


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[Dear Reader: The following notice is being posted to several Internet discussion lists. Please accept my apologies for duplicate copies you may receive. -- R.Baron]

The Tug of War between Faculty, University, and Publisher for Rights to the Products of Contemporary Education

NEW YORK CITY Saturday, February 26, 2000 College Art Association Conference

Speaker Biographies and Abstracts: http://www.ninch.org/copyright/townmeetings/nyc.html

Session One: 9:30 - 12:00: Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53rd Street.
(Doors open 9:00am) In session one speakers will offer their presentations.

Session Two: 12:30 - 2:00: New York Hilton Hotel, 1335 Sixth Avenue,
(between 53 & 54th Streets) Session two will be devoted to discussion of presentations offered in session one.

OPEN TO ALL (nominal session fee for non-conference attendees) Call 212.691.1051 x206 for reservations.

Welcome: Robert Baron, Independent Scholar and Chair CAA Intellectual Property Committee.

Overview of Town Meetings Series: David Green, National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage (NINCH).

Speakers:

Christine Sundt, Professor & Visual Resources Curator, University of Oregon. Overview: The State of the Question Regarding Copyright, Fair Use and Intellectual Property in the Arts.

Jane Ginsburg, Morton L. Janklow Professor of Literary and Artistic Property Law Columbia University Law School. Issues concerning faculty ownership of their intellectual property, an analysis of current cases.

Sanford Thatcher, Director, Pennsylvania State University Press. Issues of ownership in the context of a University Press.

Rodney Petersen, Director of Policy and Planning in the Office of Information Technology, University of Maryland. Managing electronic course materials developed by academics and related university policy issues.
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