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[Apologies to readers who receive more than one copy of the following
cross-posted message and to readers who read it when it was posted a month
ago.]

Dear Readers:

The College Art Association (CAA) Committee on Intellectual Property (CIP)
plans to publish a guidebook of questions and answers pertaining to
copyright issues of concern to art historians, scholars and artists. The
committee is distributing this call for questions on copyright to a variety
of Internet discussion lists.

Questions submitted may be about any aspect of copyright law related to how
the Visual Arts are used by scholars, teachers and artists. Topics may
include, but need not be limited to international law, rights of artists,
use of the public domain, publishing issues, use of World Wide Web,
distance education, multi-media, assembling teaching and research archives,
fair use and obtaining rights and permissions, student issues.

Kindly send your copyright queries and conundrums to

Robert Baron, chair
CAA Committee on Intellectual Property
P.O. Box 93
Larchmont, NY 10538

or e-mail them to [log in to unmask] (mailto:[log in to unmask]).

If responding by e-mail, kindly place the initials CIPQA somewhere in the
subject line of your message (e.g. "CIPQA: My topic").



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