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Event Archive
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- ZoomDUE TO UNFORESEEN EVENTS, we have had to cancel! Our Apologies!
- ZoomWe'll be taking you through and discussing due diligence and risk mitigation when working with collections that include orphaned archival film and television materials.
- ZoomA special OCEAN Discussion Series Event with Chris Weston, Senior Counsel for Policy and International Affairs, US Copyright Office, who will be presenting USCO policies concerning AI and summarizing their recent studies.
- ZoomOCEAN Workshop - Feb. 7, 2025 Join OCEAN to learn how to manage the preservation and access of collections that pose both ethical issues and copyright and related interests, such as traditional knowledge.
- ZoomFall and Winter 2024-2025, Session 5 - New this year! We want to hear from you! How are we doing? What issues would you like us to tackle, whether again or at a more advanced level?
- ZoomFall and Winter 2024-2025, Session 4 - It's Back! Join us for OCEAN's Twice Yearly Litigation Update, an event dedicated to exploring the latest and most impactful developments in copyright law facing libraries, archives and museums!
- ZoomFall and Winter 2024-2025 Session 2 - Join our panelists to hear about their projects, their potential outcomes, and whether AI has the authority and the power to actually replace us.
- ZoomFall and Winter 2024-2025, Session 1 - Examine the kinds of terms and conditions we are seeing in licensing agreements that address various issues concerning AI.
- VirtualSpring 2024, Session 4 - How the Royal Albert Memorial Museum adopted an open access strategy for digital collections with the GLAM-E Lab
- Via ZoomSpring 2024, Session 3 - There is absolutely no doubt that research institutions and copyright law have entered the age of artificial intelligence!
- Via ZoomSpring 2024, Session 2 - Join a panel of experts that will discuss the potential of using copyright limitations and exceptions to preserve and provide access to music compositions and recordings found in collections.
- ZoomSpring 2024, Session 1 - Join authors Kathleen DeLaurenti and Andrea I. Copland who will talk about their fantastic new OER publication about copyright, music and research and take your questions.
- ZoomFall 2023, Session 3 - There are many ongoing copyright litigations that may affect both the preservation of and access to collections and materials in libraries, archives and museums.
- Via ZoomFall 2023, Session 2 - Video games present interesting historical perspectives and learning opportunities.
- ZoomFall 2023, Session 1 - Many library, archive and museum professionals may be unaware that there is a process by which the US Copyright Office solicits views about copyright issues.
- ZoomThe US Supreme Court released its opinion in a fair use case that pits the interests of artists against each other, with profound implications for transformative use.
- ZoomSpring 2023, Session 4 - Join authors Jody Elizabeth Bailey, Carrie Hintz, Melanie Kowalski, and Sarah Quigley when they present, discuss and answer questions about their new publication.
- ZoomSpring 2023, Session 3 - What rights issues are implicated in preserving contemporary materials and objects?
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