Copyright Basics in a Digital World: Copyright Law in Cyberspace
Georgia Harper, Manager, Intellectual Property Section, Office of General Counsel for the University of Texas System
An introduction and overview to copyright issues in the digital environment.
As presented at IMLS Web Wise, February 2003
Presentation (Microsoft Power Point Presentation)
Additional Resources (Microsoft Word Document)
As presented at SAA, August 2003
Presentation (Microsoft Power Point Presentation)
As presented at AMIA, November 2003
Presentation (Microsoft Power Point Presentation)
As presented at ALA Midwinter, January 2004
Presentation (Microsoft Power Point Presentation)
As presented at Missouri Digitization Pre-Conference, February 10, 2004
Presentation (Microsoft Power Point Presentation)
Institutional and Policy Issues: Getting It Down In Writing
Lolly Gasaway, Professor of Law and Director of the Law Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Outlines
the need for and processes for developing an institutional copyright
policy. Discusses the issues involved in works for hire, collaborative
work, and other important policy decisions.
As presented at IMLS Web Wise, February 2003
Presentation (Microsoft Power Point Presentation)
As presented at ALA Midwinter, January 2004
Presentation (Microsoft Power Point Presentation)
Intellectual Property Audits
Maria Pallante-Hyun, Attorney at Law
As presented at SAA, August 2003
Presentation (Microsoft Power Point Presentation)
As presented at AMIA, November 2003
Presentation (Microsoft Power Point Presentation)
As presented at Missouri Digitization Pre-Conference, February 10, 2004
Presented by David Green
Presentation (Microsoft Power Point Presentation)
Risk Management: What Can I Do and How Safe Is It?
Rachelle Browne, Assistant General Counsel, Smithsonian Institution
Archives,
libraries, museums, historical societies and other cultural heritage
organizations generally are organized as non-profits. Further, most of
their activities, which range from publishing books to developing
exhibitions and public programs, are primarily educational in purpose.
Because of their non-profit status and primarily educational purposes,
cultural heritage organizations often may and have relied upon the "fair
use" standard and certain exemptions or privileges contained in the
federal copyright law for using copyrighted materials, without the
consent of the copyright owners, in developing many projects.
As presented at IMLS Web Wise, February 2003
Presentation (Microsoft Power Point Presentation)
Paper (Microsoft Word Document)
As presented at SAA, August 2003
Presentation (Microsoft Power Point Presentation)
As presented at AMIA, November 2003
Presentation (Microsoft Power Point Presentation)
As presented at ALA Midwinter, January 2004
Presentation (Microsoft Power Point Presentation)
As presented at Missouri Digitization Pre-Conference, February 10, 2004
Presentation (Microsoft Power Point Presentation)
The Permissions Process
Linda Tadic, Director of Operations, ARTstor
"This paper focuses on
copyright and permissions issues involved in using still images, audio,
video, and text on the internet. It has been argued that the internet
should be considered a new distribution medium, with unique laws and
licensing requirements distinguished from those applied to more
traditional means of distribution, such as publishing and broadcasting.
Until recently, laws and practices have tried to fit copyright and the
internet into these traditional constructs. But the internet is
different, in that it provides quality copies of digital works
immediately upon transmission. Users can easily make perfect copies of
these digital works with one click of the mouse. A new distribution
model for the internet is needed."
As presented at IMLS Web Wise, February 2003
Presentation (Microsoft Power Point Presentation)
Paper (Microsoft Word Document)
As presented at SAA, August 2003
Presentation (Microsoft Power Point Presentation)
As presented at AMIA, November 2003
Presentation (Microsoft Power Point Presentation)
As presented at ALA Midwinter, January 2004
Presentation (Microsoft Power Point Presentation)
As presented at Missouri Digitization Pre-Conference, February 10, 2004
Presentation (Microsoft Power Point Presentation)
Creativity, Education and Context: Copyright in a Digital World
Rina Elster Pantalony, Legal Counsel, CHIN
As presented at AMIA, November 2003
Presentation (Microsoft Power Point Presentation)
As presented at ALA Midwinter, January 2004
Presentation (Microsoft Power Point Presentation)
Canadian Copyright
Lesley Ellen Harris
As presented at AMIA, November 2003
Presentation (Microsoft Power Point Presentation)
Etablishing an Active Working Relationship with Copyright Law
David Green
Keynote address at Missouri Digitization Pre-Conference, February 10, 2004
Address (.rtf file)