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Licensing Digital Content
London, Thursday 21 April 2005
Tutors: Vivienne Dunlop, Consultant
Venue: The King's Fund, 11-13 Cavendish Square, London W1G 0AN
Course Overview
What do you need in a digital licence and why? Licensing content has
rapidly become a key component of the academic publishing environment.
This course will outline the development of electronic licensing and how
it relates to primary product sales, secondary sales and copyright.
Delegates will be given the tools to analyse, develop and assess types
of agreements from signed contracts to end user click-through models and
have an opportunity for a case study.
Course Focus
* Types of licences and agreements
* Model licences
* National Licences
* Drawing up appropriate licences
* ‘Must-have’ clauses and why you need them
* Applicable law
* Usage statistics, perpetual access, inter-library loan and
authentication provisions
* Licensing relationships with customers
Who should attend?
Delegates should have a grasp of copyright and legal framework (such as
provided by Introduction to Copyright level 1). This course is intended
to provide detailed understanding for people working with electronic
licences and products. It will therefore be suitable across contracts,
rights & licensing, sales & marketing and library liaison functions.
Course Fees
Full day including lunch (ex VAT): ALPSP members £290, SFEP individual
members £325, Non-members £410
For further information please contact Amanda Whiting, Training
Coordinator, email: [log in to unmask], Tel: +44 (0)1865 247776
Register on-line at: www.alpsp.org/training/tLDC210405.htm
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