At 01:53 PM 11/5/96 -0500, Tracy Keifer wrote:
>I'm writing a paper on Bill Gates' Corbis Corporation for one of my
>classes the Univ of MD College of Library and Info Services and would
>like to get some feedback from the museum community.
One recent article on Corbis may be found in an edition of Art News.
Another is set to appear as the lead article in the upcoming special edition
of the journal VISUAL RESOURCES. In this article, Karen Akiyama, the
manager of Corbis' legal affairs division, discusses some of the contract
terms and issues in agreements Corbis has made with its image suppliers.
She also explains some of the kinds of responsibilities the company has
undertaken on behalf of their clients and suppliers.
This edition of VISUAL RESOURCES is scheduled to appear in December. For
those readers who may have interest in this publication, I am attaching a
copy of the table of contents below. If you wish to receive information on
how to order this edition you may write to me and I will place your name on
the distribution list of those people interested.
Robert A. Baron, Guest Editor
VISUAL RESOURCES: on copyright
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Visual Resources
Special Issue on Copyright of Images
Table of Contents
Robert A. Baron, Editor's Introduction, Summary and Analysis
IMAGE PROVIDERS
Karen A. Akiyama (Manager of Business and Legal Affairs,
Corbis Corporation), Rights and Responsibilities in the
Digital Age
David Bearman (Archives and Museum Informatics) and Jennifer
Trant (Getty Art History Information Program, Imaging
Initiative), Museums and Intellectual Property:
Rethinking Rights Management for a Digital World
Amalyah Keshet (Visual Resources Department, The Israel
Museum, Jerusalem), Fair Use, Fair Trade, and Museum
Image Licensing
Allan Kohl (Visual Resources Librarian, Minneapolis College
of Art & Design), Prospects for a Public Domain Art Image
Resource in an Era of Digital Technologies
ANALYSIS, INTERPRETATION and OPINION
Visual Resources Archives
Christine L. Sundt (Architecture and Allied Arts Library,
University of Oregon), A Visual Resources Advocacy
Statement
Maryly Snow (Library, University of California, Berkeley) The
Pedagogical Consequences of Photomechanical Reproduction
in the Visual Histories: From Copy Photography to Digital
Mnemonics
Patricia Taylor (Southwest Texas University), By Line
Drawings Ye Shall Know Them: Consequences of Barriers to
Digital Reproduction
Karlene M. McLaren (Roswell Independent School District,
Roswell, New Mexico), Copyright: Fair Use or Foul Play
Museums
Stephen E. Weil (Emeritus Senior Scholar in the Smithsonian
Institution's Center for Museum Studies), Fair Use/Museum
Use: How Close is the Overlap?
Peter Walsh (Davis Museum and Cultural Center, Wellesley
College), Art Museums and Copyright: A Hidden Dilemma
LAW, LEGISLATION and NEWS
United States
Barbara Hoffman (Schwartz, Weiss, Steckler & Hoffman), Fair
Use of Digital Art Images and Academia: A View from the
Trenches of the Conference on Fair Use (CONFU)
Virginia M.G. Hall (Johns Hopkins University), Fair Use and
Digital Image Archives: A Report on the National
Information Infrastructure Conference on Fair Use
Caron L. Carnahan (Slide Librarian, Williams College), The
Visual Surrogate as Intellectual Property: the Clinton
Administration's "White Paper" and its Implications for
Visual Resources Collections
Canada
Barbara Lang Rottenberg (Policy Director for the Canadian
Heritage Information Network) and Rina Elster Pantalony
(Policy Analyst for the Department of Canadian Heritage),
Moral Rights and Exhibition Rights: A Canadian Museum's
Perspective
Linda Bien (Head, Slide Library, Concordia University),
Canadian Visual Resources and Canadian Copyright
REVIEW
Maryly Snow, Review of Copyright, Public Policy, and the
Scholarly Community, Michael Matthews and Patricia
Brennan, ed. Association of Research Libraries (ARL),
Washington, D.C., 1995.
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