Highly interactive, small group tuition (usually 12-16 delegates)
Places still available but please note this course is booking up fast.
Understanding Copyright
Wednesday 16th May 2012
Delegate Comments:
'Very helpful and friendly tutors. Lots of thorough and useful material
to read at home and refer to in future. ' Madeleine Markey, Taylor &
Francis
'Very interesting and engaging. Joss and Pippa are both very good
speakers. ' Jenny Hudson, BMJ Journals
'Very clear and entertaining course with useful references and
anecdotes. ' Diane Jones, Cambridge University Press
'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
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;
understand permission systems and 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.
Further information at: http://www.alpsp.org/Ebusiness/item.aspx?ID=266
Other 2012 Courses:
Licensing your Content: http://www.alpsp.org/Ebusiness/item.aspx?ID=270
Acquiring and Selling Publishing Assets:
http://www.alpsp.org/Ebusiness/item.aspx?ID=279
Understanding eJournal Technology:
http://www.alpsp.org/Ebusiness/item.aspx?ID=281
Business Development Workshop: Scoping New Markets:
http://www.alpsp.org/Ebusiness/item.aspx?ID=282
Barbara Holmes
Training Administrator
Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers
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Tel: +44 (0) 1993 772 727
Normal working hours: Tuesday - Thursday: 0900 - 1400
ALPSP courses
Launching and Managing Open Access Journals, London, 19 Mar
Journal Development 1: practical plans for improving journal success,
London, 25 Apr NEW
The Journal Editorial Office, London, 2 May
Commissioning Book and Journal Content, London, 10 May
Understanding Copyright, London 16 May
Effective Journals Marketing, London 24 May
Introduction to Journals Publishing, London, 30 May
Taking eBooks to Market, London, 14 June
All ALPSP courses for 2012 can be found at www.alpsp-training.org
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