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- To: LIBLICENSE-L@pantheon.yale.edu
- From: Jerremie Clyde <jerremiec@yahoo.ca>
- Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2002 14:18:49 EDT
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Seminar on Digital Licensing: October 23 Toronto 10 AM - 1 PM Contents of Digital Licensing Seminar: Participants will be led through a clause-by-clause analysis of a typical licensing agreement. Special attention will be given to: - what uses of works can be made through a licensing agreement - who are "authorized users" under licensing agreements - sublicenses - moral rights - the value of digital rights - duration of a licensing agreement - who owns what - revocation of rights in certain circumstances - warranties and indemnities - tips on negotiating licensing agreements Each seminar is $119 US (apologies for payment in US currency however that is all my e-commerce partner allows!) The seminars are presented by Copyrightlaws.com and will be taught by Lesley Ellen Harris a new media and intellectual property lawyer. For more information, go to seminars@copyrightlaws.com To register, go to www.acteva.com/go/copyright Who should attend these seminars? Anyone involved in the creation, ownership or use of copyright materials, including publishers, photographers, writers, Web professionals, and those in museums, archives, libraries, educational institutions and governments are encouraged to attend. If you are interested in attending this seminar in other cities, email: seminars@copyrightlaws.com
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