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The CILIP Copyright Conference (2 April, London), provides opportunities for debate about key topics, participation in Q&A sessions and quick-fire ‘lightning’ talks throughout the day.

 

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The programme is as follows:

 

-      Copyright and Brexit: what next? – Keynote speaker Dr Eleanora Rosati, Associate Professor in Intellectual Property Law, University of Southampton

-      Disruptive, but in a good way (lightning talk) – speaker tbc

-      Top copyright lessons learnt, and 30 years since the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 – Professor Charles Oppenheim, Independent Consultant

-      Explaining copyright to businesses (lightning talk) – Aude Charillon, Library and Information Officer, Newcastle Libraries

-      Copyright developments within the UK higher education sector – Jane Secker, Senior Lecturer in Educational Development, City, University of London, and Chris Morrison, Copyright, Licensing and Policy Manager, University of Kent

-      The road to Dubai and beyond: case studies on collaboration – Alex Fenlon, Head of Copyright and Licensing, University of Birmingham and Kate Vasili, Copyright Officer, Middlesex University

-      Developing a printed music licence for higher education (lightning talk) – Claire Kidwell, Head Librarian, Jerwood Library of the Performing Arts

-      Art UK’s risk management approach to orphan works – Aiden McNeill, Head of Copyright and Licensing, Art UK

 

The Early Bird discounts will apply until 1 March 2019, and CILIP members are entitled to further discounts.

 

Book Now: http://bit.ly/copy19j

 

 

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