2004 Annual Copyright Symposium

Subject: 2004 Annual Copyright Symposium
From: "Olga Francois" <ofrancois@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 09:15:29 -0400
          COLLEGES, CODE AND COPYRIGHT
                June 10-11, 2004 
           Inn and Conference Center, 
     University of Maryland University College
                Adelphi, Maryland
      http://www.umuc.edu/odell/cip/symposium/
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 Sponsored by the The Center for Intellectual Property

KEYNOTE SPEAKER:
Clifford A. Lynch, Executive Director, Coalition for Networked
Information

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
University provosts, deans, program directors, faculty, counsel, and
librarians; University Provosts * College and University Faculty *
College and University Librarians * Distance Learning Librarians and
Information Professionals * Academic and Intellectual Property Attorneys
* Directors and Managers of Distance Learning Programs * Knowledge
Management Leaders * Information Technology Managers * Web-based
Training Specialists * E-commerce Directors * Instructional Designers *
Deans and Directors of College & University Academic and Professional
Programs

Presenters and panelist also include:
~  Miriam M. Nisbet, Legislative Counsel, American Library Association
~  Bryan Pfaffenberger, Professor, Technology, Culture, and
Communication (TCC), University of Virginia
~  Mark A. Luker, Vice President, EDUCAUSE
~  Julia Blixrud, Assistant Executive Director, External Relations ARL
and Assistant Director for Public Programs for SPARC, the Scholarly
Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition
~  Matt Jackson, Assistant Professor of Communications, College of
Communications Penn State University
~  David E. Green, Vice President and Counsel, Technology and New Media,
Motion Picture Association of America
~  David Lombard Harrison, Associate Vice President for Legal Affairs,
University of North Carolina
~  Kenneth Saloman, Dow, Lohnes, & Albertson, PLLC
~  Donna Ferullo, Dir., University Copyright Office, Purdue University
~  Keith Winstein, Graduate student, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology

Please see the web site for a complete listing of speakers:
http://www.umuc.edu/odell/cip/symposium/speakers.html

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:
Higher education institutions are facing complex issues involved in the
use of campus computer networks, the delivery of scholarly materials to
faculty and students, and securing information disseminated on campus.
This symposium will focus on these and other issues that affect the
delivery of quality, copyrighted content in higher education, including:

-	The impact of the rising costs of scholarly materials
-	Peer-to-peer file sharing over university networks
-	The impact of digital rights management systems
-	Current legislation impacting copyright and higher education
-	Other provocative topics pertinent to the symposium subject

The symposium has a two-day format that will frame the pertinent issues
on the first day then present and discuss possible solutions the second
day.

                   REGISTRATION:
  Please register early since space is very limited. 
        Early registration ends May 10, 2004.

             For additional information 
                call 301-985-7777 OR 
                visit our Web site at
       http://www.umuc.edu/odell/cip/symposium/

[Please excuse the inevitable duplication of this notice.]

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