Places still available but please note that this course is booking up fast:
Understanding Copyright
Wednesday 23 June 2010, London
Delegate comments:
'Very informative with plenty of space for questions. Lots of relevant information,
well set out.'
R. George, International Baccalaureate
'The content and coverage was perfect for me. Tutors very helpful and knowledgeable
and happy to answer questions. A good grounding in copyright issues.'
R. Heppenstall, Emerald Group Publishing
'Having expected something worthy but dry, the day was very interesting and left me
enthused.'
R. Dunford, Society for General Microbiology
'The slides were brief but clear and the presenters' personal experiences and advice
was great - really interesting.'
J. Robinson, Cambridge University Press
Overview:
This course provides an introduction to copyright law and how it is used in practice.
Delegates will gain an understanding of the legal background, and will be able to make
sense of their own organisation's contracts and licences.
Programme:
* What exactly is copyright: who owns it and who can enforce it?
* Moral rights: what they are and how they affect publishers
* International copyright framework: how it all fits
* Managing permissions: what to ask and what to record
* When you don't need permission: 'Fair dealing' and 'Fair use' provisions
* Making permissions easier: blanket licences, bilateral agreements and
outsourcing
* Creative Commons and other online licences
Learning objectives - by the end of the course delegates will be able to:
Understand the principles of copyright and how it works in an international digital
and print environment; ensure that the moral rights of creators are upheld; manage
appropriate permission systems and develop best use of blanket licences and other
bilateral agreements.
Who should attend:
People starting out or with 1-2 years' publishing experience in editorial, production
and permissions functions.
Other Courses for 2010:
Licensing Digital Content: http://www.alpsp.org/ngen_public/article.asp?aid=143376
Acquiring and Selling Publishing Content:
http://www.alpsp.org/ngen_public/article.asp?aid=143387
Maximising your Secondary Rights:
http://www.alpsp.org/ngen_public/article.asp?aid=143535
Courses for 2010 are on our web site at: www.alpsp-training.org
<http://www.alpsp-training.org/>
Barbara Holmes
Training Administrator
Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers
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