The ASA NSW Branch presents a half-day seminar on Copyright for Archives & Archivists on:
Wednesday, 17 August 2011
from 8.45am to 12.30pm
at SRNSW Seminar Room, Sydney Records Centre, 2 Globe Street, The Rocks, Sydney
Includes morning tea, courtesy of State Records NSW.
About the Seminar
Can we digitise our collection? Can I give a researcher a copy of our materials? Can we make back-up copies of stuff we own?
How you can use material in an archive will, in many cases, be affected by copyright law.
This practical seminar – run by two experienced copyright lawyers – will look closely at how copyright operates in the archival environment – what’s protected, who owns the rights, and what you, as an archivist, are allowed to do under the Copyright Act.
There will be plenty of time for questions during the session, with helpful hints on copyright compliance procedures to make your life easier. This seminar is ideal both for newcomers and for people who are more experienced – there’s always something new to discuss in the field of copyright.
The Speakers will be:
Ian McDonald, a copyright lawyer who formerly worked for the Australian Copyright Council, and is now Special Counsel (Copyright) for the firm of Simpsons Solicitors.
and
Ali Edwards, Senior Rights Adviser, ABC Rights Management
This seminar will require payment of a fee, and registration via the ASA Office.
ASA/ALIA members: $50
RIMPA members: $95
Non-members of ASA, RIMPA, ALIA: $100
Please click on the Programme & Registration Form documents below.
For any queries other than registration, contact Louise Trott (ltrott@sydney.anglican.asn.au) or via the NING.
NSW Seminar Copyright & Archives Programme
NSW Seminar Copyright & Archives Registration Form
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