ASLIB
TRAINING
Copyright
for Information Providers: Advanced, 12 February 2009
Venue:
Bonhill House (http://www.etcvenues.co.uk/venues/bonhill_house/)
Programme Features
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Copyright in an electronic context: How does it work? Any special rules?
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Databases: what are they? how they are protected?
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Relevant case law
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Copyright and software
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Copyright and the web
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Electronic copyright management systems
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Trading in copyright materials
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Licences: The CLA; The NLA; Crown copyright; Licensing your own products
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The International dimension
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Developing a corporate policy
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Copyright and career development
Why you should attend:
A basic understanding of copyright highlights just how complex an issue it is.
Knowing how the law works is just the beginning but you need to be able to map
basic concepts new and innovative information delivery systems and
technologies.
After this day's training you will have a grater understanding
of how to interpret the law and how to put in place management systems that
take account of the rapidly changing techniques used for information storage
and delivery. Copyright is an issue that will not go away and a working
knowledge of it will be a valuable additional element in any CV or job.
Please note: The emphasis will be on UK Copyright Law.
Course
Director: Graham Cornish
Further
details, including the programme and how to book: http://www.aslib.com/training/4/26.html
Aslib course
fees are the same as for 2008: £280plus VAT (Aslib Corporate Members) /
£350plus VAT (non Members)
Kind regards
Nicole Adamides
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