How to Fix Copyright

Wednesday, February 16, 2011 | 11:45AM–1:00PM | IBR Center
Session Type: Professional Development
Due to the changes wrought by digital technology and the Internet, ordinary people are becoming authors, publishers, and, less appealingly, potential infringers on a massive scale. The confluence of technological changes with a rapid expansion in the scope of copyright law has unwittingly made us a "nation of infringers" by virtue of the daily activities we engage in that, if done in the analog world, wouldn't raise an eyebrow. The problems we face are structural, reaching to the very core of copyright. Humpty-Dumpy can't be put back together; a new structure must be built. That structure should be based on 21st-century technology and markets. The new structure must provide contemporary solutions to getting authors paid and giving the public access to works of authorship.


As a courtesy to all attendees, please limit your mobile devices usage in the ballroom so bandwidth is not exceeded.

Presenters

Resources & Downloads

http://educause.mediasite.com/mediasite/Viewer/?peid=1225690887314eb3b5171ea237e67c6b1d&autoStart=false