
Copyright in the Print and Digital
World: A Collision or Opportunity?



Does the copyright law treat digital works differently than print
works? This workshop will look at whether there really is a difference
or if it’s only a perception. It will cover the basics of United States
copyright law including the exceptions for fair use and education. The
exception for libraries will also be discussed as well as an analysis of
the recently released Section 108 Study Group Report. New and potential
changes to the copyright law such as orphan works and the Digital
Millennium Copyright Act will be addressed. Attendees will have the
opportunity to participate in case studies which mirror real life
situations.
Full or associate members: $100.00 per person
Participants or non-members: $145.00 per person
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Audience: Technical Services or Interlibrary Loan staff who
administer copyright responsibilities, or Public Services staff who
communicate copyright laws to patrons.
Instructor:
Donna Ferullo, Director, University Copyright Office, Associate
Professor Library Science, Purdue University

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