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Copyright and the University: An Academic Symposium

Friday, November 16th, 2007 by Patrick Ross

The relationship between copyrights and universities is very much in the news lately. Just yesterday, a House committee approved a bill addressing P2P piracy on college campuses. That will surely be a topic discussed at the Copyright Alliance's first-ever academic symposium, "Copyright and the University." But we will discuss many other aspects of the larger subject, such as classroom use, licensing difficulties, fair use and attitudes of the typical campus general counsel. As you can see in the agenda, we have a number of distinguished faculty members from across the country speaking at the event, along with the U.S. Register of Copyrights Marybeth Peters. RSVP at info@copyrightalliance.org .

 

One Response to “Copyright and the University: An Academic Symposium”

  1. The Copyright Alliance Blog » Blog Archive » Change in the Volunteer State Says:

    [...] have already been pursuing creative ways of approaching student education. We found with our academic symposium last year and in other ways that many universities never mention one single thing about possible infringement [...]

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