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January 24, 2003
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NINCH COPYRIGHT TOWN MEETING: NEW YORK CITY
Digital Publishing:
A Practical Guide to the Problem of Intellectual Property Rights
in the Electronic Environment, for
Artists, Museums, Authors, Publishers, Readers and Users.
http://www.ninch.org/copyright/2003/nyc.html
co-sponsored by Cowan, Liebowitz & Latman, P.C.
and the CAA Committee on Intellectual Property
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College Art Association Conference
Hilton New York Hotel
1335 Avenue of the Americas at 53rd St
New York City
Saturday, February 22, 2003
2:00 - 4:30pm
$40 for one-day on-site CAA conference registration
In association with the College Art Association's Committee on Intellectual Property, NINCH presents its 21st Copyright Town Meeting as part of the 2003 College Art Association Annual Conference.
The advantages of digital publishing online seem clear to many authors, largely because of the potential for reaching wide and often new audiences. However, owners of images and many publishers are not so convinced about the benefits of moving online and some fear losing economic control of their copyrighted material.
This NINCH Copyright Town Meeting will survey the rights challenges of publishing art history and art criticism online. The impact of the TEACH Act (Technology, Education and Copyright Harmonization Act) on digital publishing will also be discussed as Distance Education products fit well within the spectrum that includes both traditional publishing and class-room teaching.
The meeting brings together authors, publishers, museum administrators, legal counsel, and culture and media historians to discuss their experiences and provide their advice for moving forward. As with all NINCH Copyright Town Meetings, the audience is encouraged to participate and ample time is reserved for that purpose.
Featured speakers:
This program is related to two other publishing programs at the CAA conference: "Problems of Publishing for Tenure in the Arts and Art History," (Friday, February 21, noon-1:30 p.m); and "Clearing Rights and Permissions: How To, Why To, When To," (Saturday, February 22, 12:30-2:00 p.m). For further details, see http://www.studiolo.org/IP/2003NYTM/index.htm and http://www.collegeart.org/caa/news/2003/Jan/annualconference.html
The NINCH Copyright Town Meetings seek to balance expert opinion and audience participation on the basics of copyright law, the implications of copyright online, recent changes in copyright law and practice, and practical issues related to the networking of cultural heritage materials. The program will include plenty of time for audience questions, comments and discussion. For information on all NINCH Copyright Town meetings, see http://www.ninch.org/copyright/.
NINCH expresses its gratitude to Cowan, Liebowitz & Latman, P.C. <http://www.cll.com/>, for its generous sponsorship of this meeting,
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