Event Title
Location
Regnier Center 175
Start Date
2-8-2012 3:30 PM
Description
This panel will offer a scenario based approach to assist faculty and institutions in understanding copyright beginning with a brief overview of the origins and goals of the academic Fair Use doctrine with a focus on institutional responsibility for developing and applying protocols and procedures that address the doctrine. Topics covered by the panel will include: issues surrounding the recent copyright case against Georgia State University (including the impact of the court’s decision and how your institution can avoid the related pitfalls); an exploration of zero risk, bright-line copyright solutions; how to build a campus culture of compliance; and managing your college’s copyrights as an IP (intellectual property) creator. Sources and references related to institutional "best practices" will be provided.
Copyright in the Age of Anything Goes
Regnier Center 175
This panel will offer a scenario based approach to assist faculty and institutions in understanding copyright beginning with a brief overview of the origins and goals of the academic Fair Use doctrine with a focus on institutional responsibility for developing and applying protocols and procedures that address the doctrine. Topics covered by the panel will include: issues surrounding the recent copyright case against Georgia State University (including the impact of the court’s decision and how your institution can avoid the related pitfalls); an exploration of zero risk, bright-line copyright solutions; how to build a campus culture of compliance; and managing your college’s copyrights as an IP (intellectual property) creator. Sources and references related to institutional "best practices" will be provided.