Copyright Symposium

Jack Boeve jboeve at umuc.edu
Tue Apr 5 16:23:14 EDT 2005


The Center for Intellectual Property at the University of Maryland
University College is interested in advertising this nonprofit, educational
symposium for interested educators,  administrators, attorneys and
librarians. We 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.]

ANNOUNCEMENT AND INVITATION

Pirates, Thieves and Innocents:
Perceptions of Copyright Infringement in the Digital Age
http://www.umuc.edu/cip/symposium

June 16-17, 2005

HOSTED by the Center for Intellectual Property and being held at the UMUC
Inn and Conference Center in Adelphi, MD

THEME: The 2005 CIP Symposium will explore the various ways in which
individuals and organizations think and talk about copyright infringement in
our digital age and what actions they take based upon those perceptions. The
symposium will focus on issues relevant to the higher education community
and the delivery of third-party copyrighted content. Facilitating our
exploration, discussion, and reflection will be representatives from the
academy, library, law, corporation, nonprofit organization, technology
sector, and Capitol Hill.

TOPICS to be addressed by speakers and panelists will include:
-The Impact of Copyright Law and Policy on Academic Culture 
-Regulatory Copyright: How Will Universities be Affected? 
-P2P File Sharing: Pirates or Revolutionaries? 
-Culture and Copyright: A Creative Clash? 
-Copyright Infringement in the Digital Age: What Universities Need to Know 
-The Copyright Legislative Landscape 
-Responses to Copyright Infringement at University Campuses: Best Practices 

PARTICIPANTS will include: Clifford Lynch (Coalition for Networked
Information); Jonathan Band (Morrison & Foerster LLP); Robert Brauneis
(George Washington University Law School); Jon Baumgarten (Proskauer Rose
LLP); Mark Luker (Educause); Patrick Ross (Progress & Freedom Foundation);
Gigi Sohn (Public Knowledge); Siva Vaidhyanathan (New York University); Alec
French (Office of Congressman Howard L. Berman).

REGISTER early since space is limited. Early registration (before May 16,
2005) is $275. Regular registration is $350. Please visit the website for
details and other affiliation discounts valued at $50. 

MORE INFORMATION/REGISTRATION available at
http://www.umuc.edu/cip/symposium.

Jack Boeve
University of Maryland University College 
Center for Intellectual Property
240-582-2736
jboeve at umuc.edu




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