Reduce your legal liability by better understanding how to interpret and apply copyright law to teaching, research, and scholarship. |
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How
copyright and fair use laws apply to teaching, research, and publications is
not always clear. The increasing ease of copying and distributing digital
materials raises the stakes even more. Faculty often do not have access to
the resources and support they need to sort these challenges out. Program Overview | Pricing & Registration | Agenda Join our expert instructors online to learn the key concepts that every faculty need to know in applying copyright law in the classroom (online and face-to-face), research, and scholarly publications. To help you understand these concepts, our expert instructors will share many scenarios throughout the webcasts. The program is split into two sessions (you may attend one or both): Session 1: Faculty Use of Copyright (February 14)
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online or call 720.488.6800. Register your institution for a single
site connection and an unlimited number of people can participate.You can also add this event to your training library by purchasing CD recordings of the live webcasts and a bound set of the presentation materials. Questions? Call us to determine if this event is right for you. These webcasts have been approved for CLE credit.
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Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Academic Impressions Webcasts: Copyright and Fair Use: Compliance Guidelines for Faculty
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