Synopsis: What is the definition of intellectual property? Who owns the products of research and collaboration?
Participating Sites: Georgian Court University, Gloucester County College, Montclair State University (Host), Rutgers University, William Paterson University
Presenters: Kenneth Crews, Samuel R. Rosen II Professor, Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis, and IU School of Library and Information Science, and Associate Dean, Faculties for Copyright Management
Steven J. McDonald, General Counsel at Rhode Island School of Design
Howard F. McGinn, Dean of University Libraries, Seton Hall University
Stanton W. Green, Dean of the McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Monmouth University, and Professor of Anthropology
Duration: 01:57:58
Copyright, Congress, and the Campus
Series: Copyright Symposium:
Synopsis: The program will focus on the effect of recently enacted and proposed federal legislation in the area of intellectual property on institutions of higher education and their faculty. Among the kinds of legislation to be discussed are those that deal with the following issues: Anti-circumvention, Database protection, Digital rights management, Fair Use, Broadcast flags, P2P file sharing, Orphan works
Participating Sites: Ramapo College, Montclair State University, Georgian Court University, Gloucester Community College
Presenter: Luis Rodriguez, Associate Dean for Public Services, Harry A. Sprague Library, Montclair State University
Duration: 01:49:35
Copyright: The Essential Issues for Faculty and Staff
Series: Copyright Symposium:
Synopsis: This two-hour presentation will be of interest to faculty, instructional designers, librarians, and university administrators. It will focus on copyright issues in face-to-face, online, and blended learning environments.
Topics will include: Copyright myths; public domain and permissions; fair use; doing a fair use analysis; good faith defense; the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and the TEACH Act; licensing and copyright; copyright issues in course management systems; and faculty rights and responsibilities with regard to copyright and relevant legislation.
Participating Sites: William Paterson University, Montclair State University, Middlesex County College, Atlantic Cape Community College
Duration: 02:01:45
Copyright in the 21st Century
Series: Copyright Symposium
Synopsis: Featuring James Heller, Professor of Law, William and Mary School of Law, author of numerous books and articles on copyright and intellectual property and Robert Boynton, Professor of Journalism, NYU, widely published author including, "The Tyranny of Copyright," NY Times Magazine, January 25, 2004.
Participating Sites: William Paterson University, Monclair State University, Brookdale Community College, Gloucester County College