For those in the New York City area, below and attached is information on a
public program on orphan works
that should be of interest to anyone working with images. Please feel
free to post and forward -- the panel is terrific and we expect this to
be
highly informative.
Best regards,
Virginia Rutledge
Chair, Art Law Committee, New York City Bar Association
Lost and Found: A Practical Look at
Orphan Works
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On Tuesday, October 20th, from 6-8pm, the Art
Law Committee and the Copyright and Literary Property Law Committees of the New
York City Bar Association, in conjunction with Columbia Law School?s Kernochan
Center for Law, Media and the Arts, will present Lost and Found: A Practical
Look at
Orphan Works. Please join us in the Association Meeting Hall at
42 W. 44th Street for a discussion of the
latest proposals for use of orphan works, and particularly, orphan images.
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Speakers:
Brendan M.
Connell, Jr., Director and Counsel for Administration, The Solomon R. Guggenheim
Foundation
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Frederic Haber, Vice President and General
Counsel, Copyright Clearance Center, Inc.
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Eugene H. Mopsik,
Executive
Director, American Society of Media Photographers
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Maria Pallante, Associate Register for Policy
International Affairs, U.S. Copyright Office
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Charles Wright, Vice President and Associate
General Counsel, Legal and Business Affairs, AE Television Networks
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Moderator:
June M. Besek, Executive Director,
Kernochan Center for Law, Media and the Arts, Columbia Law School
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The program is free and
open to all. More
information can be found in the attached flyer. Please register at
http://www.nycbar.org/EventsCalendar/show_event.php?eventid=1222.
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