Patrick and all.
Here is a link to the NISO page which indicates the time is 1:00 eastern.
Maybe there are two separate presentations being planned?
http://www.niso.org/news/events/2013/webinars/copyright
Margaret Ericson, Arts Librarian, Colby College
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Subject: [ARLIS-L] Webinar: Copyright Decisions: Impact of Recent Cases on
Libraries and Publishers
Forwarded on behalf of the Public Policy Committee. This upcoming webinar
may be of interest to many in ARLIS/NA. Brandon Butler, one of the speakers,
also gave an excellent webinar on ARL's recent Code of Best Practices Fair
Use document for ARLIS members last year.
Patrick Tomlin
Vice-Chair, PPC
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> FEDLINK continues broadcasting the NISO Webinar Series... The next
session is "Copyright Decisions: Impact of Recent Cases on Libraries and
Publishers." (See below for details!) Join us August 14 from 9:00 a.m. to
11 a.m. in the Pickford Theater (third floor) of the Madison Building of the
Library of Congress.
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> ABOUT THE WEBINAR
> The Digital Age has spurred a number of disruptive innovations in
information dissemination and access that rely on fair use and teaching
exceptions in Copyright Law. Globalization has also provided means for
exchange of content that had not existed before. In response to these
innovations, publishers have filed several high profile lawsuits in an
attempt to protect their business models and regain control by stemming the
flow of these new delivery methods.
> NISO's August 14 webinar, Copyright Decisions: Impact of Recent Cases on
Libraries and Publishers, will shed some light on these recent lawsuits and
discuss the ramifications the decisions may have on information flow now and
in the future.
> SPEAKERS
> * Laura Quilter - Copyright and Information Policy Librarian,
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
> * Brandon Butler - Director of Public Policy Initiatives,
Association of Research Libraries
> * Skott Klebe - Manager of Special Initiatives, Copyright
Clearance Center
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