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I am interested in this course but am unfamiilar with online courses.  I
unable to be online while at work, during business hours CST.  Can you
explain how the class functions?  Would I need to be online with the whole
group or just check in when I can, in my off time?

Please advise.

Leonard M. Cicero

On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 1:36 PM, topladave . <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> *Starting on November 14, 2016*
> *"Copyright and Intellectual Property 101 for Museums"*
> *4 Week Online Class - $170*
>
> Are you using films, videos, music, and photographs in your exhibits and
> events? Do you have collections that you want to monetize through
> licensing? What about online postings of your collections or photos by
> visitors and other institutions? Do you want to know how to protect your
> museum as a brand? Are you confused about copyright and licensing for
> museums or want to learn more?
>
> In this course you will learn about copyright law and Intellectual
> Property. What is fair use and does it apply to you? Are there
> differences for non-profits? What if you aren't charging for the exhibit
> or event, or what if you are? Do artists have control over their works in
> my collection? What can I do if someone uses my images or take photos or
> videos of our exhibits online?
>
> The course runs for four weeks with three sections: Copyright and
> Licensing, Intellectual Property, Policies and Resources. Followed by a
> practical assignment. The course is structured so you can do the course
> from home or from work. We'll have email discussions about each week's
> readings and resource materials, with one practical assignment at the end
> of the course..
>
> This online class will give you the tools to understand and develop
> policies and procedures for copyright and licensing in your museum.
>
> Space is limited so register soon!
> https://copyrightclass9.eventbrite.com
>
> David Harvey
> Senior Conservator & Museum Consultant
> Los Angeles CA  USA
> www.cityofangelsconservation.weebly.com
>
>
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