Copyright Council 2009 provisional training program
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2008-11-11 15:10
Level 1: suitable for people with no prior knowledge of copyright
Level
2: suitable for people who are familiar with the basic principles of
copyright (eg they have attended the Copyright Essentials training
session or have read our Copyright Essentials book)
When and where- for dates, cities and venues, click here
| topic | for | content provisionally includes | start | end | level | $ |
| Copyright primer | Anyone who needs to understand copyright law,
including writers, artists, musicians, film-makers,
journalists,
publishers, architects, arts administrators,
copyright officers, and
lawyers.
|
• why copyright doesn’t protect ideas or names • how you get to own copyright • what you can do with copyright • how long copyright lasts • what can happen if copyright is infringed • what collecting societies like APRA and CAL do • moral rights: attribution, creators' reputation rights • protecting and exploiting rights
|
10am
| 1pm |
1 | $120 |
Permissions & clearances
| Anyone who needs to clear
rights to use copyright material. |
• when you don’t need permission • practical tips for finding copyright owners • what to ask for • tips on working out how much to pay • what happens when you can’t get permission • using orphan works • moral rights obligations • managing your risk of infringement |
2pm
| 4pm
|
2 | $120 |
Websites & online publishing
| Anyone who creates or manages websites
or is involved in online publishing. |
• getting clearances • liability for infringing material • links and linking • web 2.0: copyright & user-generated content • latest cases on online contracting | 9:30am
| 11:30am
|
1 | $120 |
User-generated content; Web 2.0
| |
• liability for infringing material • ownership of user-generated content • risk management strategies
|
12pm
| 1pm
|
2
| $90 |
Recent legislative and policy developments
| Anyone with an interest in copyright law,
including publishers, copyright officers,
arts administrators and lawyers. |
| 2pm
| 3pm
|
2
| $90 |
| Recent cases | Anyone with an interest in copyright law,
including publishers, copyright officers,
arts administrators and lawyers. |
|
3:30pm
| 4:30pm |
2
| $90 |
Educators
Copyright overview
| People working in educational institutions attending
other
sessions for educational institutions.
| • what is protected by copyright
• who owns copyright
• how long copyright lasts
• when permission is needed to use copyright material
• what happens if copyright is infringed
| 9:30am | 10:30am |
1
| $70 |
Educators Using text & images (including from internet)
| People working in educational institutions. | How people in educational institutions can deal with:
• copying books, journals and other textual material
• copying print music
• copying from the internet
• online and email delivery
• when you can use the “special case” (“flexible dealing”) exception | 11am
| 1pm
| 2
| $120 |
Educators Using AV material (including podcasts)
| People working in educational institutions.
| How people in educational institutions can deal with:
•
recording TV and radio programs
• downloading podcasts & vodcasts: Screenrights licence
• online and email delivery of recorded programs
• how you can use digitised video systems such as Clickview
• screening DVDs and AV files
• when you can copy videos or DVDs to different formats
• student use of audiovisual material
| 2pm
| 4pm
|
2
| $120 |
|
New education technologies | People working in educational institutions.
| Hands-on workshop on how to manage copyright issues for new
technologies in education. It is for people with a solid grasp of the
special copyright provisions for education covered in the sessions
above. We’ll look at technologies such as electronic whiteboards,
content management systems such as ClickView, and learning management
systems such as Moodle. We’ll also look at technological protection
measures. | 9:30am
| 11:30am | 2
| $120 |
| Compliance procedures & policies | Anyone whose organisation systematically uses copyright material,
such as software, playing music, music on hold, photocopying. | • identifying risks based on your organisation’s activities, staff and clients
• tips for minimising risks of infringement
• issues to address in your copyright policy
• licensing checklists
• handling infringement complaints | 12pm
| 1pm
| 2
| $90 |
Libraries
| Librarians, information and knowledge management professionals,
and
library technicians working in organisations other than educational
institutions or governments. | • online and email delivery of copies to clients
• inter-library supply
• current awareness services
• CAL licences: corporations, Copyright Access etc
• acquiring, preserving and replacing items in the collection
• when you can rely on the “special case” exception (s200AB) | 2pm
| 4pm
| 2 | $120 |
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