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March 6, 2003
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NINCH COPYRIGHT TOWN MEETING:
CLEVELAND
Copyright for Artists and their Public:
Artists' Rights and Art's Rights
http://www.ninch.org/copyright/2003/cleveland.html
Cleveland Museum of Art
* Saturday April 12, 2003 *
9:30am-4pm
A Copyright Town Meeting on Copyright Basics for Art and Artists
and the Changes Brought by the Internet
Co-sponsored by the
Case Western Center for Law, Technology and the
Arts
Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland Intellectual
Property Law Association and
Americans for the Arts
Free of Charge: Registration Required
http://www.ninch.org/copyright/2003/cleveland.register.html
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In association with the Center for Law, Technology and the Arts
at Case Western Reserve University School of Law
<http://lawwww.cwru.edu/academic/lta/>, NINCH announces a
Copyright Town Meeting, "Artists' Rights and Art's
Rights."
Generously hosted by the Cleveland Museum of Art, and
co-sponsored by the Cleveland Intellectual
Property Law Association and by Americans for the Arts, this NINCH Copyright Town Meeting focuses on some of
the issues that artists and their audiences confront in creating,
distributing and/or re-using the arts online.
What has been the impact of the Internet on
the creative community and how has copyright law and practice and
other legal structures affected what can be done online?
Practitioners, lawyers, legal scholars, and a critical commentator on
digital copyright law and practice come together to offer their wisdom
and experiences to those creating and using the arts
online.
After an introductory keynote address by
June Besek, in which she reviews copyright basics and current key
developments in digital copyright legislation, the meeting will
comprise three panels:
* Art & Work: Copyright, Contracts and
Work-for-Hire
* Access & Use: Copyright, The Public
Domain and the First Amendment
* Artists and Copyright: Experiences
Working Online
The meeting will conclude with an open forum with questions,
comments and discussion on the issues raised by the
presentations.
Confirmed speakers to date
include:
* Alberta Arthurs, Arthurs.US
* June Besek, Executive Director, Kernochan
Center for Law, Media and the Arts, Columbia Law School
* Richard Kessler, Executive Director, American Music
Center
* Maureen O'Rourke, Professor of Law,
Boston University
* Siva Vaidhyanathan, Asst.
Professor, Department of Culture and
Communication, New York University; author of "Copyrights and
Copywrongs".
Participation is free but registration is required. Register now
online at:
http://www.ninch.org/copyright/2003/cleveland.register.html
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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.
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Local committees have organized the town meetings, which have
been coordinated and reviewed by the NINCH Town Meetings Working
Group.
CLEVELAND ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Alberta Arthurs, Arthurs.US
Craig Nard, Case Western Center for Law, Technology and the Arts
Len Steinbach, Cleveland Museum of Arts
Patricia E. Williams, Americans for the
Arts
NINCH TOWN MEETINGS WORKING GROUP:
Kathe Albrecht, American University/Visual Resources
Association
Robert Baron, Independent Scholar
Mary Case, Association of Research Libraries
Kenneth Crews, Indiana University (Advisor)
Georgia Harper, University of Texas (Advisor)
Rina Pantalony, Canadian Heritage Information Network
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
Patricia Williams, Americans for the Arts
Martha Winnacker, University of California (Advisor)
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