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Date:   2/6/98 10:58 AM

RE:     ANNOUNCEMENT: Town Meeting on Copyright & Fair Use


NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
February 6, 1998



                  LAST IN CURRENT SERIES OF TOWN MEETINGS ON
                            COPYRIGHT AND FAIR USE
                    CAA Conference, Toronto, Feb 26, 1998
                <http://www.pipeline.com/~rabaron/ttm/TTM.htm>

Below is a notice on the last in the current series of "Copyright & Fair
Use" town meetings organized by the College Art Association, the American
Council of Learned Societies and NINCH, with funding from the Samuel H.
Kress Foundation.  A future series of copyright education town meetings
will be announced in the next few months.


David Green



>Date: Fri, 06 Feb 1998 01:31:44 -0500
>To: [log in to unmask]
>From: "Robert A. Baron" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT: Town Meeting on Copyright & Fair Use

TOWN MEETING on COPYRIGHT and FAIR USE

NOTICE:
The College Art Association, in association with the American Council on
Learned Societies and the National Initiative for a Networked Cultural
Heritage, with funding provided by the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, will
present its final "Town Meeting" on the Fair Use of Digital Images on
Thursday, February 26, 1998, during its 86th annual conference, at the
Royal York Hotel, 100 Front Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

The program will include the following speakers:

David Green        (National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage)
Gary Schwartz      (Curators of Dutch Art)
Peter Walsh        (Davis Museum and Cultural Center, Wellesley College)
Maxwell Anderson   (Art Museum Image Consortium and American Association of
Museum Directors)
Howard Besser      (University of California, Berkeley)

The program is being coordinated by Robert Baron and Leila Kinney along
with the College Art Association.

For detailed information, including a list of topics and statements by the
speakers, refer to <http://www.pipeline.com/~rabaron/ttm/TTM.htm>

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The second half of this two-part meeting will be devoted to a debate
between Max Anderson and Howard Besser on intellectual property issues
pertaining to AMICO and similar licensing schemes which promise to make
museum images available to academia.

Readers of this notice (whether they plan to attend or not) are urged to
submit questions for this session in advance of the meeting. Please send
your questions to Robert Baron.  Kindly identify your questions by placing
"TTM:" at the start of the subject line: <[log in to unmask]>

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For more information about the 1998 Conference, consult the CAA conference
website:  <http://www.collegeart.org/caa/conference/1998/index.html> or
contact Mary-Beth Shine: (212) 691-1051, <[log in to unmask]>.
Registration information can be found at the CAA conference site:
<http://www.collegeart.org/caa/conference/1998/registration.html>


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Robert A. Baron
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http://www.pipeline.com/~rabaron/

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David L. Green
Executive Director
NATIONAL INITIATIVE FOR A NETWORKED CULTURAL HERITAGE
21 Dupont Circle, NW
Washington DC 20036
www-ninch.cni.org
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