Subject: Copyright "Town Meeting" papers available
David Green (david@ninch.org)
Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 16:12:41 -0500
Message-Id: <v0213050db12ca8e4cf94@[192.100.21.23]> Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 16:12:41 -0500 To: ninch-announce@cni.org From: david@ninch.org (David Green) Subject: Copyright "Town Meeting" papers available
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
March 11, 1998
TORONTO COPYRIGHT & FAIR USE TOWN MEETING
PAPERS AVAILABLE
<http://www.pipeline.com/~rabaron/ttm/TTM.htm#Program>
The final meeting in the series of "Copyright & Fair Use" Town Meetings,
co-organized by the College Art Association, the American Council of
Learned Societies and NINCH was held in Toronto on Thursday February 26.
The three talks delivered in the first of two sessions of the town meeting
are now available on a website organized by Robert Baron. This series was
funded by the Kress Foundation.
A report on all five town meetings will shortly be available online and
plans for a new series are under way.
David Green
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>Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 15:39:57 -0500
>From: "Robert A. Baron" <rabaron@pipeline.com>
>Subject: Copyright "Town Meeting" papers available
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Dear Readers:
All three papers delivered at Session One of the College Art Association's
recent "Town Meeting" on Copyright and Fair Use have now been posted to the
Town Meeting website:
Peter Walsh. "The Coy Copy: Technology, Copyright, and the Mystique of
Images." http://www.pipeline.com/~rabaron/ttm/WALSH.htm
Gary Schwartz. "No fair: long-term prospects for regaining unencumbered
use." http://www.pipeline.com/~rabaron/ttm/SCHWARTZ.htm
David Green. "Your Copyright Future is Being Determined Now, or: Public
Interest? What Public Interest?"
http://www.pipeline.com/~rabaron/ttm/GREEN.htm
Peter Walsh discusses how the US copyright statute misunderstands and
misrepresents the process of copying images. Gary Schwartz suggests various
long-term strategies scholars can use to regain their rights to publish
images without having to submit to steep reproduction fees. David Green
discusses the copyright legislation before congress and the efforts of the
library and scholarly communities to obtain favorable treatment.
The general address for the Town Meeting site follows:
CAA/Toronto Town Meeting on Copyright: 2/26/98
http://www.pipeline.com/~rabaron/ttm/TTM.htm
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Robert A. Baron
mailto:rabaron@pipeline.com
http://www.pipeline.com/~rabaron/
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David L. Green
Executive Director
NATIONAL INITIATIVE FOR A NETWORKED CULTURAL HERITAGE
21 Dupont Circle, NW
Washington DC 20036
www-ninch.cni.org
david@ninch.org
202/296-5346 202/872-0886 fax
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