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Dear Colleagues - I would like you to know about a session scheduled for
the upcoming College Art Association conference in New York City. This
session, which will present CAA's strategy (Yes! It's happening) for the
development of a fair use policy for the arts as well as scholarly
publishing in the arts, is open to anybody -- you don't have to be
registered for the conference to attend -- so please spread the word.

“Developing a Fair Use Code for the Visual Arts”

Date & Time: Saturday, February 16, 2013, 12:30 PM–2:00 PM

Location: New York Hilton, Beekman Parlor, 2nd Floor



CAA is undertaking a grant-funded initiative to create a Fair Use Code in
the visual arts that will address both scholarly publishing as well as the
creation and exhibition of art works that incorporate other copyrighted
materials. To develop the Code, CAA has formed a Task Force, co-chaired by
Jeffrey Cunard, CAA Counsel, and Gretchen Wagner, ARTstor General Counsel
and member of CAA's Committee on Intellectual Property. CAA also has
engaged Peter Jaszi, Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the
Glushko-Samuelson Intellectual Property Clinic at American University
Washington College of Law, and Patricia Aufderheide, University Professor
at the School of Communication at American University and the Director of
the Center for Social Media, to assist in the project. Jaszi and
Aufderheide have significant experience in developing fair use codes in a
broad range of contexts, including for the International Communications
Association, the Society of Cinema and Media Studies, dance archivists,
documentary filmmakers, and the Association of Research Libraries, among
others. Those codes have been critically important in helping those groups
understand and articulate those areas in which, based on standards of good
practice, fair use should apply.



This session will provide a detailed account the scope of the proposed Fair
Use Code and the process envisioned by CAA for the creation of the Code,
along with ways in which CAA members can provide feedback and input into
the Code as it is being developed. In addition, the session will describe
some of the other codes developed by Jaszi and Aufderheide, and the
important developments resulting from the articulation of those codes.



The session will provide a valuable opportunity to hear from the CAA
membership about its views on the value of developing a Code of Best
Practices for the fair use of copyrighted materials in the visual arts. The
Committee on Intellectual Property looks forward to hearing responses from
audience members to this initiative and will take note of questions,
concerns, and suggestions that are put forward.



Panelists: Peter Jaszi, Patricia Aufderheide, Jeffrey Cunard, Gretchen
Wagner



Moderator: Christine Sundt


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