Correcting Course: Rebalancing Copyright
By Columbia University
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Description
Columbia University in the City of New York and the Office of Information Technology Policy (OITP) of the American Library Association present Correcting Course: Rebalancing Copyright for Libraries in the National and International Arenas. Correcting Course offers a high-level briefing on developments in the United States and in international venues affecting the balanced interpretation and application of copyright. It promotes a renewed activism in support of fair use and the full complement of copyright exceptions and limitations which enable libraries to serve their communities.
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CleanPanel Response: Indigenous Knowledge in Libraries and Archives | Panelists: Jonathan Band, Harald von Hielmcrone | 5/6/2005 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanIndigenous Knowledge in Libraries and Archives Ownership and Future Use | Presenter: Jane Anderson — Rockefeller Humanities Fellow, Smithsonian Institution. | 5/6/2005 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanPanel Response: The American Copyright Revolt | Panelists: June Besek, Bob Oakley | 5/6/2005 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanThe American Copyright Revolt since 1998 | Presenter: Siva Vaidhyanathan — Dept. of Culture & Communication, New York University | 5/6/2005 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanPanel Response: Intellectual Property Policy and Politics | Panelists: Jonathan Band — Partner, Morrison & Foerster LLP, Washington DC and Mark MacCarthy — Senior Vice President for Public Policy for VISA Moderator: Adam Eisgrau | 5/6/2005 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanIntellectual Property Policy and Politics | Presenters: Jonathan Band — Partner, Morrison & Foerster LLP, Washington DC and Mark MacCarthy — Senior Vice President for Public Policy for VISA | 5/6/2005 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanPanel Response: Fair Use Since the DMCA of 1998 | Panelists: Kenny Crews, Fred von Lohmann | 5/6/2005 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanFair Use Since the DMCA of 1998 | Presenter: Rebecca Tushnet — Law School, New York University | 5/6/2005 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanPanel Response: Public Interest Exceptions in Copyright | Panelists: Eve Woodberry, Janice Pilch | 5/6/2005 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanPublic Interest Exceptions in Copyright | Presenter: Peter Jaszi — Law School, American University | 5/6/2005 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanKeynote Presentation: Fred von Lohmann | Fred von Lohmann — Senior Intellectual Property Attorney, Electronic Frontier Foundation | 5/5/2005 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanOpening Remarks: James Neal, Alan Brinkley | James Neal, VP for Information Services University Librarian; Alan Brinkley, University Provost | 5/5/2005 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Customer Reviews
Thank You!!!
Thank you for this podcast. This is an area where people don't know the fair use rights that have been stolen away from them after every copyright extension that get's pushed through. I run a remix website and copyright and fair use is ALWAYS on my mind, Lessig and Doctorow are good for info, and great books, but it's nice to be able to hear the lectures in the car, while at work etc. and know that I'm not alone in the feeling that copyright law has been twisted in a way that our forefathers had not intended.
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