----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Forwarded from the NINCH list. Judy -------------Forwarded Message----------------- From: David Green, INTERNET:[log in to unmask] To: Multiple recipients of list, INTERNET:[log in to unmask] Date: 1/26/99 4:48 PM RE: COPYRIGHT TOWN MEETINGS RESUME WITH CAA MEETING NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT January 26, 1999 COPYRIGHT TOWN MEETINGS RESUME WITH CAA MEETING Thursday, February 11 (12:30-2pm): Los Angeles Convention Center The Copyright/Fair Use Town Meetings resume with the first of the 1999 series taking the form of a series of questions-and-answers on the application of copyright law to teaching, scholarship and publishing. The impact of the recent spate of copyright-related legislation will sure to be a major element of this session. David Green =========== >Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1999 15:18:52 -0500 >From: "Robert A. Baron" <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Q&A Copyright Session at College Art Asn meeting February > >The College Art Association Committee on Intellectual Property (CIP), in >association with the National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage >(NINCH), will sponsor an open question-and-answer forum on topics concerning >the application of intellectual property laws to teaching and scholarship, >academic publishing, distance education, new copyright legislation and related >issues. > >Our panel of copyright experts and intellectual property authorities is >composed of > >1) Jeff Cunard (CAA's legal counsel), > >2) Tyler Ochoa (Associate Professor at Whittier Law School in Costa Mesa, CA) >and > >3) Martha Kendall Winnacker (Executive Assistant for Planning and Policy >Information Resources and Communications, University of California). > >The panel will take questions from the floor and discuss issues raised by the >audience. Its focus will be on subjects affecting artists, scholars and >teachers, and on copyright issues of others who work in arts-related fields. > >Here is opportunity to discuss the consequence of recent and forthcoming >legislation such as > >1) the new Digital Millennia Copyright Act, >2) legislation for Distance Education, and >3) the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act > >Learn how will this new and forthcoming legislation affect teaching, artistic >creation and scholarship in the years to come? > >Come and discuss problems that you have encountered in your work and those >related to the application of intellectual property to the visual arts in >general. Subjects raised and topics discussed will be used to help establish >focus for the planned CAA Q&A Guide to Copyright and Intellectual Property. > >This session will be held Thursday, February 11 from 12:30 to 2:00pm. Consult >your CAA program guides for the exact location. It is co-chaired by David >Green (NINCH) and Robert Baron (CAA-CIP). > >Members of the Visual Resources Association who have not registered for the >College Art Association Conference are invited to attend. > >Direct questions to >Robert Baron >chair, CAA Committee on Intellectual Property >[log in to unmask] >