University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee
Date: Monday, March 28th AND Wednesday, March 30th
Time: 1:00 - 4:00pm
Venue: Zoom
Fees: $45 for NELA members, $65 for non-members
This
two half-day webinar covers a variety of topics including Copyright
Basics (what works are protected, what works are not protected, what
uses are protected (the five exclusive rights of copyright holders), the
work made for hire rules, liability (primary and secondary), damages
including protections for libraries, copyright risk assessment, and the
First Sale Doctrine (called “exhaustion” everywhere else in the world)
and why it is so important for libraries.
Next, a thorough discussion of Fair Use is covered including lessons from the case law. Section 108, the provision designed for use by libraries and archives, is reviewed. Relevant provisions of sections 110 and 112 are discussed, especially those relevant in educational settings and library programming. Advance concepts such as the take-down and disabling provisions and processes (Section 512) and circumvention and trafficking rules (Section 1201) and recent (October 2021) regulations issued by the U.S. Copyright Office, and the Copyright Management Information provisions of section 1202.
Finally, a brief look at the CASE (Copyright Alternative in Small Claims Enforcement) Act and its impact on library practices: benefits and pitfalls concludes the program.
Please bring your copyright questions as there will be time for Q&A!
Learning outcomes for participants: