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In the digital age, everyone is a publisher or a maker or creator. Whether you work in a studio, a classroom or in social media, understanding copyright is a foundational skill.

VCU Libraries’ Scholarly Communications office, in concert with the VCU School of the Arts and arts librarians, introduces a new series for 2015-16 on the nuances of copyright for artists, designers and art scholars.

Presenter VCU University Counsel Madelyn Wessel is an authoritative voice on the complex intersection of creators’ and copyright-holders’ rights with creative and scholarly expression. She has presented to many university audiences as well as to groups including The Visual Resources Association and the Art Libraries Society of North America. Wessel is also a senior assistant attorney general for the Commonwealth of Virginia. Previously, as associate general counsel at the University of Virginia, her practice included intellectual property law, FOIA, technology and libraries. She received her J.D. from Boston University. Wessel is up-to-date on how copyright touches creation, innovation, invention and scholarship and how scholarly and creative work products should be protected.  

The second event in this series, Copyright 2.0 - Web, Arts and Multimedia Issues, will cover topics including: 

·       Using images and other media in class versus on the web

·       License agreements and Terms of Use

·       Deep dive into transformative uses of art

·       Reuse of sound and film recordings

 

Date:
Friday, February 19, 2016
Time:
12:00pm - 1:30pm
Location:
Registration has closed.

Event Organizer

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Carla-Mae Crookendale

cmcrookendale@vcu.edu

(804) 827-0367

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Hillary Miller