20.567 copyright symposium 21-23 May

From: Humanist Discussion Group (by way of Willard McCarty willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk>
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 06:25:32 +0100

               Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 20, No. 567.
       Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
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         Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 06:21:53 +0100
         From: "Olga Francois" <OFrancois_at_umuc.edu>
         Subject: Copyright symposium: Early Registration Extended!

Greetings,

The Center for Intellectual Property at UMUC would greatly appreciate
your posting the message below to your listserv or promoting this
opportunity within your networks. Thank you.
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[Please excuse the inevitable duplication of this notice.]

Copyright Utopia:
Alternative Visions, Methods & Policies
May 21-23, 2007
UMUC Inn & Conference Center, Adelphi, Maryland
http://www.umuc.edu/cip/symposium/

Ordinary people around the world are revolutionizing the way media is
produced and distributed. Sites like YouTube, MySpace, Facebook, Flickr,
BitTorrent, Wikipedia and Google are completely altering how the masses
interact with video, pictures, art, music, and literature. Colleges and
universities desire to harness the power of these incredible tools for
distributing scholarship and creative works. But does U.S. copyright law
accommodate many of these uses?

Please join the Center for Intellectual Property as we discuss these
issues with scholars and practitioners about how students, faculty and
the general public can continue to innovate within the U.S. Copyright
regime. Each panel and speaker will address some aspect of how or
whether copyright law can be adapted or developed to accommodate the
massive changes that technological innovation brings.

YOU need to be at the table.

Confirmed speakers include:
-- William Fisher, Berkman Center to Internet & Society, Harvard Law
School
-- Fred von Lohmann, Electronic Frontier Foundation
-- William Brit Kirwan, Chancellor, University System of Maryland;
Co-Chair, Joint Committee of the Higher Education and Entertainment
Communities Technology Task Force
-- Donna Ferullo, Purdue University
-- Kenneth Crews, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis

Confirmed panelists include:
-- Alec French, NBC Universal
-- Robert Samors, National Association of State Universities and
Land-Grant Colleges
-- Patricia Aufderheide, Center for Social Media
-- Heather Joseph, Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition
-- Tracy Mitrano, Cornell University
-- Ann Bartow, University of South Carolina Law School
-- Paul Jaeger, University of Maryland, College Park
-- Gigi Sohn, Public Knowledge
-- Matt Skelton, Office of Policy and International Affairs, U.S
Copyright Office
-- Miriam Nisbet, American Library Association
-- Denise Troll Covey, Carnegie Mellon University
-- Reed Stager, Digimarc Corporation
-- Mike Carroll, Villanova University School of Law
-- Brian Crawford, American Chemical Society Publications
-- Elizabeth Winston, Catholic University of America Columbus School of
Law
-- Karen Coyle, Digital Libraries Consultant
-- Steven M. Marks, Recording Industry Association of America
        And many more...

Registration includes a detailed notebook, meals and opportunity for in
depth interaction with colleagues and speakers. Early registration
deadline has been extended to April 20th! Please check the website for
all other discounts.

Co-sponsored by the Copyright Clearance Center

--
Olga Francois, Assistant Director
Center for Intellectual Property
University of Maryland University College
3501 University Blvd. East, PGM3-780
Adelphi, MD 20783
Phone: 240-582-2803
Fax:   240-582-2961
http://www.umuc.edu/cip/
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