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Session 1


== University Agenda for Fair Use ==
== University Agenda for Fair Use ==


Facilitators
The Center for Social Media at American University and documentary filmmakers wrote a report on Best Practices in Fair Use to help navigate the waters of copyrighted materials and to determine when material use can be considered Fair Use. Much like documentarians, members of University communities are often riddled with questions as they create and express their work. How can we create Best Practices in Fair Use document for Universities similar to the one created for documentary filmmakers?
 
'''Facilitators'''


* Lewis Hyde
* Lewis Hyde
* Pat Aufderheide
* Pat Aufderheide
* Eric Gordon
* Eric Gordon
'''Participants'''


== Alternative UNIVERSITY Models for Scholarly Publications ==  
== Alternative UNIVERSITY Models for Scholarly Publications ==  
'''Facilitators'''
'''Participants'''


== Progressing UNIVERSITY General Counsels on Intellectual Property Issues ==
== Progressing UNIVERSITY General Counsels on Intellectual Property Issues ==
'''Facilitators'''
'''Participants'''
== Connecting UNIVERSITY and Localized Curricula ==
'''Facilitators'''
'''Participants'''
== The Digital Identity of UNIVERSITY ==
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'''Participants'''
Session 2
== UNIVERSITY and the RIAA ==
'''Facilitators'''
'''Participants'''
== Open Access at UNIVERSITY – OpenCourseWare and Beyond ==
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'''Participants'''
== UNIVERSITY Relationship Building – Power, Funding and Transparency - Who’s the Authority, Anyway? ==
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'''Participants'''
== Social and Cultural UNIVERSITY Communities Online and Off ==
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'''Participants'''
== UNIVERSITY and its Library ==
'''Facilitators'''
'''Participants'''

Revision as of 11:53, 17 May 2007

Session 1

University Agenda for Fair Use

The Center for Social Media at American University and documentary filmmakers wrote a report on Best Practices in Fair Use to help navigate the waters of copyrighted materials and to determine when material use can be considered Fair Use. Much like documentarians, members of University communities are often riddled with questions as they create and express their work. How can we create Best Practices in Fair Use document for Universities similar to the one created for documentary filmmakers?

Facilitators

  • Lewis Hyde
  • Pat Aufderheide
  • Eric Gordon

Participants

Alternative UNIVERSITY Models for Scholarly Publications

Facilitators

Participants

Progressing UNIVERSITY General Counsels on Intellectual Property Issues

Facilitators

Participants

Connecting UNIVERSITY and Localized Curricula

Facilitators

Participants

The Digital Identity of UNIVERSITY

Facilitators

Participants


Session 2

UNIVERSITY and the RIAA

Facilitators

Participants

Open Access at UNIVERSITY – OpenCourseWare and Beyond

Facilitators

Participants

UNIVERSITY Relationship Building – Power, Funding and Transparency - Who’s the Authority, Anyway?

Facilitators

Participants

Social and Cultural UNIVERSITY Communities Online and Off

Facilitators

Participants

UNIVERSITY and its Library

Facilitators

Participants