- Webinar Tapes and CD's:
Music, Movies & Online Media: Fair Use Do's & Don'ts for Higher Ed
Webinar Recording Price: 199.00 (U.S. Dollars)
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SUMMARY
The application of Fair Use in the college and university setting is often confusing and difficult to determine. The increased use of music and movies for educational purposes can make these determinations even more confusing. Join us for this 60-webinar conference where you and your colleagues will learn:
- How to avoid copyright violations when using DVD's & CD's
- Guidelines for applying fair use law to music & movies
- Keys to handling personal & institutional liability issues
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What your rights are for copying DVD's, CD's, Movies & Video Clips
- Fair Use and You Tube Videos in the Classroom
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PROGRAM BENEFITS
This 60-minute webinar conference will show you and your colleagues the information that you need to make accurate Fair Use determinations and avoid Copyright violations in the classroom
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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
- Music & Movies: Keys to Making Fair Use Determinations
- Specific examples of how & when you can use music & movies
- What educators can and can't use on Blackboard
- Tips for proper use of films on campus network channels
- Best Practices for Avoiding Personal & Institutional Liability
- When you are covered by the T.E.A.C.H Act
- The DMCA: The lowdown on downloading
- Special consideration for using music & movies in the library
- Using DVD's, CD's & Video Clips: What You Need to Know
- The three instances when you are allowed to copy videos
- Your rights for converting digital formats to PowerPoint, Quick Time, etc.
- When you need to obtain public performance rights
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Using You Tube Videos in the Classroom & PowerPoint Presentation
- Live question and answer session - Have your specific questions answered
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SPEAKER
Kevin Smith is the Scholarly Communications Officer at Duke University, where his principle role is to teach and advise faculty, administrators and students about copyright, intellectual property licensing and scholarly publishing.
- Kevin began his academic career with graduate studies in theology at Yale University and the University of Chicago, and then decided to move into library work. He holds a Masters of Library Science from Kent State University and has worked as an academic librarian in both liberal arts colleges and specialized theological libraries.
- His strong interest in copyright law began in library school and he received a law degree from Capital University in 2005. Before moving to Duke in 2006, Kevin served as the Director of the Pilgrim Library at Defiance College in Ohio, where he also taught Constitutional Law. He is admitted to the bar in Ohio and North Carolina.
- Kevin serves on Duke University's Intellectual Property Board, the American Library Association's Committee on Legislation Subcommittee on Intellectual Property and on the faculty of the Association of Research Libraries' Institute on Scholarly Communications.
- He maintains a highly-regarded web log on scholarly communications (http://library.duke.edu/blogs/scholcomm/) that discusses copyright and publication in academia and he is a frequent speaker on those topics.
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PROGRAM MATERIALS
The speaker's PowerPoint presentation slides are included with your audio recording purchase. All materials are accessible through the Internet and can be downloaded as a PDF file.
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PRICING
$199.00 for audio conference recording (CD or audiotape) and program materials.
This is an outstanding program and therefore we offer purchasers a Money Back Guarantee. We are so confident that you will find the conference valuable that we offer a 100% money back guarantee from now until 30 days after the audio recording is shipped, making this a risk-free investment. Audio recordings will be received approximately three weeks after the live conference.