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Re: Cincinnati NINCH/MCN Copyright Town Meeting: Sat Oct 27, 1-4

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Forwarded from the NINCH list -- apoligies for any duplication. 

>>> NINCH-ANNOUNCE <[log in to unmask]> 9/26/01 6:13:44 PM >>>
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
September 26, 2001

PLEASE DISTRIBUTE WIDELY


             NINCH COPYRIGHT TOWN MEETING: CINCINNATI
                       "New Strategies: New Contexts"
                  http://www.mcn.edu/mcn2001/27_ninch.html 

                                   *   *   *

                   CIMI/Museum Computer Network Conference
                           Westin Cincinnati Hotel
                         Saturday October 27, 1-4pm
                        Free of Charge * Open to All

       Registration Required: http://www.mcn.edu/2001conference.asp 


Copyright issues facing the museum community will be at the heart of 
"NEW STRATEGIES: NEW CONTEXTS," the fifth in the 2001 series of NINCH 
COPYRIGHT TOWN MEETINGS. The meeting is hosted by the Museum Computer 
Network as part of its annual conference: "MCN/CIMI 2001 - Real Life: 
Virtual Experiences."

The NINCH-MCN Copyright Town Meeting will be held in the Westin 
Cincinnati Hotel on Saturday October 27, 1-4pm. The meeting is open 
to all and is free of charge but registration is required.

Between them, six speakers will: outline the map of copyright 
concerns for museums today; discuss recent changes in copyright law 
and options for museums; and present two new sets of strategies for 
distributing museum material online - the AMICO and ArtSTOR projects.

Featured speakers include:

*  Amalyah Keshet, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
*  Rina Pantalony, Intellectual Property Counsel, New York
*  Suzanne Quigley, The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
*  James Shulman, Executive Director, ArtSTOR
*  Jennifer Trant, Executive Director, Art Museum Image Consortium (AMICO)
*  Siva Vaidhyanathan, University of Wisconsin at Madison


The NINCH Copyright Town Meetings seek to 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 plenty of time for 
audience questions, comments and discussion.

Register online at http://www.mcn.edu/2001conference.asp or call and 
leave your name, organization and email address at 877.626.3800. If 
you are not attending the MCN conference and register online, 
complete your name, organization and email address, check the NINCH 
Town Hall Meeting box and type "no payment required" under credit 
card and expiration date. For questions, call 877.626.3800, or email 
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.

For information on all the NINCH 2001 Copyright Town meetings, see 
http://www.ninch.org/copyright/townmeetings01/2001.html 


*  *  *

Agenda
The MCN meeting will focus on the recent changes to traditional 
values in copyright and on what new strategies we might develop to 
proactively protect the interests of this community and of the public 
good.

The three-hour meeting will comprise three sections

I  MAPPING THE LANDSCAPE
* Diane Zorich, Information Management Consultant
* David Green, Executive Director, NINCH

  - "Introductions"

* Amalyah Keshet, Head of Image Resources & Copyright Management
The Israel Museum
* Suzanne Quigley, Head Registrar, Collections & Exhibitions
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

  - "A Practical Cartography of Copyright"

As most museums do not have or cannot afford in-house legal counsel, 
rights management and registration staff have had to assume the 
responsibility for developing eminently practical ways to assist 
their museums in this increasingly important area. We have had to 
move beyond simply thinking about image rights clearance, or putting 
images on the Web. Now we have to make new assessments of the 
ownership of intellectual property, develop new agreements, and watch 
for the possibilitites of copyright infringement. This all calls for 
new and creative thinking.  This joint presentation will 
explore some ideas for solutions to the new problems.

>>  Questions & Comments

II  CHANGES IN COPYRIGHT LAW AND MUSEUMS' RESPONSE
* Siva Vaidhyanathan, University of Wisconsin at Madison

  - "10 Things You Can Do to Save the Information Ecosystem"

Recent changes to law, technology, and cultural habits have 
threatened to stifle the flow of culture and information in America. 
This presentation presents some ways users, consumers, scholars, 
teachers, and journalists can resist the trend toward total control 
of content.


* Rina Pantalony, Intellectual Property Counsel, New York, (formerly 
with the Canadian Heritage Information Network, Ottawa)

  - "The Carrot v. The Stick:  Can Copyright Be Used to Enhance Access 
to On-Line Cultural Heritage Content"

Copyright, if used effectively, managed well and respected in 
business arrangements encourages and enhances access to content on 
the Internet.  But with the advent of new technologies and the 
emergence of a knowledge-based society, new ways of thinking may be 
required in order to ensure that the Internet fosters the free-flow 
of information.  This presentation will focus on two examples arguing 
that a greater respect for copyright protection would increase access 
to digital content.

>>  Questions & Comments

Ice Cream Break

III    NEW STRATEGIES
* James Shulman, Executive Director, ArtSTOR
  - "Intellectual Property: The ArtSTOR Approach"

This April, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation announced the creation of 
ArtSTOR, a new independent not-for-profit organization that will 
develop, "store," and distribute electronically digital images and 
related scholarly materials for the study of art, architecture, and 
other fields in the humanities. ArtSTOR's executive director will 
discuss the organization's approach to the intellectual property 
issues involved in archiving and distributing digital images.

* Jennifer Trant, Executive Director, AMICO
  - "AMICO - Intellectual Property Issues & Solutions in Delivering a 
Multimedia Library to Educational Institutions"

The Art Museum Image Consortium (AMICO) is an innovative 
collaboration, not seen before in museums, that shares, shapes and 
standardizes museum multimedia  and makes it available for 
educational use. Since 1997, AMICO Members have been creating The 
AMICO Library(TM), an integrated resource compiling the digital 
documentation of their collections.  In doing so, they have developed 
practical, workable agreements around the use of a wide range of 
intellectual property that balance the needs of museums, educational 
users, artists and artists estates, and respect the many layers of 
copyright inherent in a digital art resource.


>>  Questions & Comments
>>  OPEN FORUM

*  *  *

Speakers

Amalyah Keshet
Since moving to Israel in 1977, Ms. Keshet has held several positions 
at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, including Curator of European Art. 
As Head of Image Resources & Copyright Management, she is responsible 
for transforming the department into the leading authority for 
copyright licensing, media hosting services, and photographic 
services and archiving in the museum field in Israel.

Rina Pantalony
After studying art history in Paris, Rina Elster Pantalony joined the 
Canadian government as an analyst in copyright and arts policy. From 
1997 to January 2001, Ms. Pantalony acted as Senior Policy Advisor to 
the Canadian Heritage Information Network and in January 2001, she 
was appointed I.P. advisor to a joint Internet venture launched by 
the Tate Gallery, London and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. She 
has published and spoken extensively on intellectual property issues 
affecting cultural heritage.

Suzanne Quigley
Suzanne Quigley is the Head Registrar, Collections & Exhibitions at the
Whitney Museum of American Art.  Formerly, she was Head Registrar at the
Guggenheim Museum and at the Detroit Institute of Arts.  At the Whitney she is
co-chair of the museum's technology task force.  She has been the 
chair of the AAM-RC taskforce, RARIN (Rights & Reproduction 
Information Network) for four years and is also the chair of the RC 
nominating committee.

James Shulman
In addition to assisting in the oversight of the Mellon Foundation's 
endowment as the Foundation's financial and administrative officer, 
James Shulman has served in research and program-related positions at 
the Mellon Foundation since 1994. In April he was appointed executive 
director of ArtSTOR. Shulman received both his BA and his PhD in 
Renaissance Studies from Yale University.

Jennifer Trant
Since 1997, Jennifer has been Executive Director of the Art Museum 
Image Consortium. Trained as an historian and art historian, she was 
the first director of the Museum Educational Site Licensing Project 
(MESL), an innovative project exploring the use of digital museum 
documentation on university campuses, and participated in the Visual 
Images Working Group of the Conference on Fair Use (CONFU). She was 
Editor-in-Chief of Archives and Museum Informatics, from 1997 to 2000.

Siva Vaidhyanathan
A cultural historian and media scholar, Professor Vaidhyanathan is 
the author of Copyrights and Copywrongs: The Rise of Intellectual 
Property and How it Threatens Creativity (New York University Press, 
2001). He is currently working on a book about Napster and the ways 
we regulate our information ecosystem. Vaidhyanathan has written for 
many periodicals, has testified at hearings held by the U.S. 
Copyright office and has submitted amicus briefs in some high-profile 
copyright cases.

Diane Zorich
Diane M. Zorich is an information management consultant for cultural 
heritage organizations. She specializes in organizing and managing 
cultural information, with an emphasis on providing and accessing 
this information over digital networks. In 1999, she published 
Introduction to Managing Digital Assets: Options for Cultural and 
Educational Organizations (The J. Paul Getty Trust) and served as 
project manager for A Museum Guide to Copyright and Trademark 
(American Association of Museums).


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