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Please excuse cross-postings. This proposal for next year's VRA conference
may be of interest to ARLIS members.

Karen Bouchard
Brown University


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From: Heather Seneff <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Fri, Sep 27, 2019 at 3:22 PM
Subject: [VRA-L] Baltimore session proposal accepted!
To: <[log in to unmask]>


Hi, All (and happy Friday!),

I proposed an Intellectual Property Rights themed session for the Baltimore
conference in 2020 and it has been accepted.  I share the proposal with you
below and ask if anyone with an expertise or interest in the topics would
like to be a presenter in the session.  Or if you know of someone who could
contribute (doesn't have to be in the VRA), pass this request along!
Thanks and don't hesitate to contact me!

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Navigating International Intellectual Property Rights for Teaching and
Publishing in the Humanities.

How do VR professionals, museum professionals, and humanities professors
navigate the rocky waters of international property rights, copyright,
cultural diversity, publishing, and pedagogy in the international IPR
environment?  How do we use fair use/fair dealing to the best advantage of
pedagogy and publishing to promote cultural diversity, academic freedom and
traditional knowledge to support education and equality?

The international property rights environment can be manipulated to
suppress cultural diversity. The appropriation of traditional knowledge and
the uniqueness of indigenous culture property to mainstream--and
copyright-protected--IPR is a process that lends advantage to wealthier,
more corporate nations and corporations. Does the manipulation of copyright
lessen the impact of and rights of populations that had no access to the
Anglo-American copyright mechanism?  Western, Judeo-Christian civilizations
have a tradition of consumerism and ownership that differs from cultures
based in Indigenous, Buddhist, Islamic, Hindu and other belief systems. How
does this impact pedagogy in history, art history, anthropology, and other
areas of humanities?
This session will attempt to discuss international property rights treaties
and legislation in terms of the pedagogy of the humanities and in terms of
cultural knowledge-sharing in general.  A speaker will address these issues
generally, followed by speakers who deal with NAGPRA, traditional knowledge
objects and concept, and the use of moral rights of images in education
about cultural diversity.
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Heather

Heather Seneff, MA, MLS

Director of the Visual Media Center

School of Art and Art History

University of Denver

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