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Copyright Policies, Dealing with Infringements and Risk Management 
27 March 2009, at Bonhill House, London
 
Programme Features
Copyright and licensing are important strategic issues for information professionals, the effective management of which can reduce the risks of copyright infringements and create more efficient working practices. This workshop will develop a toolkit for dealing with infringements of copyright , managing risk and developing suitable policies and procedures. Participants will consider staff and user expectations, planning requirements, restrictions and how to create an environment where copyright is handled appropriately. The afternoon will build upon the areas covered in the morning by facilitating the development of an institutional copyright policy covering both the internal management of rights as well as copyright and licensing compliance for the use of third party materials held by the institution. The session will be concluded with an examination of how copyright policies can be successfully implemented and enforced.
Using a lively presentation style, the trainer will encourage active participation in a relaxed and friendly learning environment.
 
Why you should attend:
This workshop is aimed at senior managers, project leaders and decision makers who already have a basic understanding of copyright law by attending one of the basic courses on copyright and wish to learn more about how it can be successfully managed within their working environment. It will also be of interest to anyone who wants to understand more about risk management, dealing with copyright infringements and the development of a Copyright Policy for their organisation.
 
By the end of the day, participants will have:

Identified the need for a structured and strategic approach to copyright
Examined how to deal with copyright infringements
Explored how to manage risk effectively
Produced a plan for their own copyright policy
Identified how to successfully ensure compliance
Exchanged ideas, strategies and best practice examples within a supportive learning environment
 
Workshop Director: Naomi Korn
Workshop Fees: £280 plus VAT Aslib corporate members / £350 plus VAT Non members
 
Further information, including how to book: http://www.aslib.com/training/4/29.html
 
This course is also available as an onsite training event – if you would like a quote, please contact me.
 
Nicole Adamides, Training Manager
ASLIB
207 Davina House, 137-149 Goswell Road, London, EC1V 7ET
Tel: +44(0)20 7253 3349                Fax: +44(0)20 7490 0577
www.aslib.com/training
 
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