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DESCRIPTION:\nManaging copyright is a key responsibility of caring for col
 lections\, and it is critical to understand that copyright is an issue th
 at affects registrars and collections specialists on a cross-global scale
 . The webinar will begin with a brief practical introduction to copyright
  law\, but will focus on copyright in an international setting. The panel
 ists will discuss the public domain\, and fair use/fair dealing\, and del
 ve into copyright conundrums in collections acquisitions and exhibition m
 anagement in various regions of the world. Attendees will be presented wi
 th resources\, methodologies\, and examples to navigate the various licen
 sing options and ever-changing uses affecting collections stewardship.The
  webinar will conclude with a longer than usual Q&A session\, roughly 20 
 minutes in length\, to address questions\, concerns\, and doubts from the
  attendees.\n*Please note that the program will be broadcast live in East
 ern Time and will be recorded. \nSpeaker Bios\n\n\nTanya Anderson\, Manag
 er Resource Centre\, Copyright Services\, Canadian Museum of History. Tan
 ya Anderson is the Manager of the Resource Centre and Copyright Services 
 and the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau\, Canada.  She has worked 
 in the GLAM sector for over 25 years with specialization in licensing and
  intellectual property.  Tanya is a strong advocate for increasing access
  to culture and thoroughly enjoys the magic that happens in those moments
 .\n\n\nAmalyah Keshet\, Copyright Management Specialist for Cultural Heri
 tage. Amalyah has over 40 years’ museum experience\, 30 working with copy
 right in museums and other cultural heritage institutions. Following a de
 cade in curatorial work\, she developed and led Image Resources & Copyrig
 ht Management at the Israel Museum\, Jerusalem. Amalyah served on the Boa
 rd of Directors of the Museum Computer Network (MCN)\, founding and chair
 ing its Intellectual Property Special Interest Group. She was active in t
 he founding of Creative Commons Israel\, and advocates for legislation on
  exceptions and limitations to copyright for museums\, both in Israel and
  internationally. Amalyah is also active in the Europeana Copyright Commu
 nity\, ICOM\, and the Israeli Museums Association Collection Managers Com
 mittee. She also serves on the Editorial Board of Visual Resources. Amaly
 ah holds a B.F.A. from Washington University.\, St. Louis\, and a M.A. in
  art history from George Washington University\, Washington DC. Amalyah c
 ontributed the chapter on “Copyright in Museums” for the Research Handboo
 k on Intellectual Property and Creative Industries\, Edward Elgar Publish
 ing UK\, 2018.\n\n\n\n\nMelissa Levine\, Director\, Copyright Office\, Un
 iversity of Michigan. Melissa Levine provides guidance on all aspects of 
 copyright policy and practice\, helping the University of Michigan commun
 ity understand copyright.  She is the principal investigator for the Copy
 right Review Management System (CRMS)\, an IMLS-supported effort to learn
  more about the copyright status of books in HathiTrust. Melissa has exte
 nsive experience with copyright matters. At the Smithsonian Institution\,
  Melissa handled licensing and contract negotiations for publishing\, pro
 duct development\, electronic rights\, audiovisual media\, exhibitions\, 
 and festivals (1990-96). At the Library of Congress\, Melissa was Assista
 nt General Counsel and Legal Advisor to the National Digital Library Proj
 ect\, serving as counsel to a $60 million program focused on digital pres
 ervation and Internet access to American history primary materials in pri
 nt\, text\, image\, music\, sound recordings\, and film media (1996-2001)
 . She developed copyright and other rights and permissions policies for w
 orldwide dissemination of collections online\, advised senior management 
 on intellectual property and interrelated business and strategic issues\,
  worked with the U.S. Copyright Office and other organizations and govern
 ment agencies on copyright issues\, and represented The Library of Congre
 ss in inter-agency meetings and initiatives related to copyright and digi
 tal libraries. \n\n\n\nGlobal Connections Committee Stipend Giveaway\nThe
  Committee is pleased to provide registration stipends for four (4) atten
 dees of the webinar. Priority will be given to emerging professionals\, a
 ttendees from outside the United States\, and those with an interest in c
 opyright.\nInterested parties should submit an application via the form b
 elow by March 1\, 2022.\nStipend Giveaway Form\nThe ARCS Global Connectio
 ns Committee will review applications and choose 4 stipend recipients. Ap
 plicants will be informed by March 21\, 2022.\nQuestions can be directed 
 to globalconnections@arcsinfo.org
DTEND;TZID=Eastern Standard Time:20220323T150000
DTSTAMP:20260530T034624Z
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SUMMARY:ARCS Webinar Copyright Across Borders
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