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8 October, CILIP HQ, London
https://www.cilip.org.uk/page/OrphanWorks_home

Orphan Works are works in copyright where the right holders are unknown or cannot be traced. They present substantial challenges for the access to and use of creative, historic and culturally important content.

This training course on 8 October - Orphan Works, Reasonable Searches and Risk Management - is led by one of the UK's leading experts, Naomi Korn, and will examine the extent of the problem, the possible solutions and next steps to managing these types of copyright works.

This course will be of benefit to professionals working across museums, libraries and archives who are reproducing, publishing or digitising copyright works.
By attending this event delegates will:

  *   Identify what copyright works might be orphan works
  *   Consider how you might use orphan works and the pros and cons of the various solutions
  *   Understand how rights holders can be traced and what constitutes reasonable searches
  *   Discuss the role of risk management, how to mitigate risks and what do if a rights holder comes forward
  *   Consider various case studies as they apply to different situations which are discussed
  *   Network and share ideas with other workshop delegates
Book now: https://www.cilip.org.uk/page/OrphanWorks_home

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Rachel Kudlick
Events Manager

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