Subject: NEW YORK COPYRIGHT TOWN MEETING: REGISTRATION DEADLINE Sept 10
NINCH-ANNOUNCE (david@ninch.org)
Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 23:36:49 +0200
Message-Id: <p05100300b7bd96c425a8@[213.116.68.75]> Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 23:36:49 +0200 To: ninch-announce@ninch.org From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org> Subject: NEW YORK COPYRIGHT TOWN MEETING: REGISTRATION DEADLINE Sept 10
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
September 6, 2001
PLEASE DISTRIBUTE WIDELY
NEW YORK CITY COPYRIGHT TOWN MEETING
* * * Free of Charge * * *
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: MONDAY SEPT 10
REGISTER ONLINE AT:
http://www2.nypl.org/home/copyright/registration.cfm
"Intellectual Property & Multimedia in the Digital Age"
Monday September 24: New York Public Library
Celeste Bartos Forum
Fifth Avenue at 42nd St
8:30am-5:00pm
http://www.nypl.org/research/copyright/index.html
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Monday September 10 is the registration deadline for the New York
City NINCH Copyright Town Meeting to be held at the New York Public
Library on Monday September 24. This meeting is free of charge. If
you intend to participate please register online at
http://www2.nypl.org/home/copyright/registration.cfm
THEME: "Intellectual Property & Multimedia in the Digital Age"
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Professor Peter Jaszi (Washington College of Law,
American University) and Linda Tadic (Manager of the Digital Library,
Home Box Office).
PANEL ONE
"Intellectual Property Owners in the Digital Environment"
* Ryan Craig, Fathom co-founder, Warburg Pincus
* Adam Eisgrau, The Wexler Group; Counsel for the American Library
Association (1995-1999)
* Donald J. Waters, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
PANEL TWO
"Intellectual Property Users in the Digital Environment"
* Hank Barry, CEO, Napster (May 2000-July 2001); Hummer Winblad
Venture Partners
* Howard Besser, UCLA School of Education and Information Studies
* Robert Kolker, film scholar; Chair of the School of Literature,
Communication, and Culture, Georgia Institute for Technology
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The NINCH Copyright Town Meetings 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 time for audience questions,
comments and discussion.
Register online at http://www2.nypl.org/home/copyright/registration.cfm
For information on all the NINCH 2001 Copyright Town meetings, see
http://www.ninch.org/copyright/townmeetings01/2001.html
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Local committees organize the NINCH Copyright Town Meetings,
coordinated and reviewed by the NINCH Town Meetings Working Group.
The Copyright Town Meetings series is a component of the NINCH
Copyright Education Program, organized by the NINCH Advocacy Working
Group.
NYC LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Patricia Barnett, The Frick Collection
Jacqueline F. Bausch, The New York Public Library
Daniel Dex, The New York Public Library
Heike Kordish, The New York Public Library
Madeleine Nichols, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
Robert J. Vanni, The New York Public Library
Jennifer Vinopal, New York University Libraries
Matthew Zimmerman, New York University Information Technology Services
NINCH TOWN MEETINGS WORKING GROUP:
Kathe Albrecht, American University/Visual Resources Association
Mary Case, Association of Research Libraries
Robert Baron, Independent Scholar
Kenneth Crews, Indiana University
Georgia Harper, University of Texas
Christine Sundt, University of Oregon/Visual Resources Association/NINCH BOARD
Marta Teegen, College Art Association
Sanford Thatcher, Pennsylvania State University Press/Association of
American University Presses
Peter Walsh, College Art Association Committee on Intellectual Property
Patricia Williams, Americans for the Arts
Martha Winnacker, University of California
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