Copyright & Art Issues
Revised & Updated:
August 12, 2011

VIDEOCONFERENCES

Broadcast Date

Title

Sponsor/Producer

February 20, 1997

Multimedia Fair Use Guidelines: The Educational Gateway to the Information Age (Ivan Bender, Frank Connolly, Mary Levering, Lisa Livingston, Arnold Lutzker, Gregg Mathis, Carol Risher, Judith Saffer, Bernard Sorkin, Joann Stevens)

CCUMC

April 2, 1998

Am I a Crook? Copyright Issues on the Internet (Georgia Harper, Steven J. McDonald, Janis Bruwelheide)

PBS Adult Learning Services

May 21, 1999

Copyright in the New Millennium: The Digital Millennium Copyright Act and Copyright Term Extension (Laura N. (Lolly) Gasaway, Georgia Harper, Sharon A. Hogan, Peter A. Jaszi,Frederick W. Weingarten)

American Association of Law Libraries American Library Association Association of Research Libraries Medical Library Association Special Libraries Association

October 14, 1999

Libraries, Copyright, and the Internet (Laura N. (Lolly) Gasaway, Carrie Russell, Trisha L. Davis)
Original link (now broken): http://www.inform.umd.edu/Nethics/Event/lci.html

DALLAS TeleLearning

December 13, 2000

UCITA: A Guide to Understanding and Action (James Neal, Rodney Petersen, Sarah K. (Sally) Wiant, Catherine Wojewodzki)

American Association of Law Libraries American Library Association Association of Research Libraries Medical Library Association Special Libraries Association

February 8, 2001

Control, Conflict, and Courseware: Intellectual Property in Online Education (Georgia Harper, Kenneth Salomon)

DALLAS TeleLearning and PBS Adult Learning Services

February 20, 2003

Critical Challenges in Distance Education: Copyright Issues Online (Janis H. Bruwelheide, Georgia K. Harper, Steven J. McDonald)

DALLAS TeleLearning

 

These videoconferences were the direct result of CONFU. For more reports and documents related to the Conference on Fair Use, see CONFU; MEETINGS were also hosted by many professional societies during this period.


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The first edition of this site appeared on March 22, 1996