Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 16:25:55 -0400
From: Jack Boeve <jbo...@umuc.edu>

* Are students on your campus copying and transmitting music and
copyrighted data on institutional networks?
* Has your institution been served with cease & desist letters? Have you
had to remove content from websites as a result of such a demand?
* Do you have concerns about institutional responsibilities when
contacted by a content provider?
* Do you know what your rights and responsibilities are under the
Digital Millennium Coppyright Act (DMCA)?
* Are you aware of the exemptions within the DMCA for nonprofit
libraries, archives, and educational institutions available under
certain circumstances?
* Do you have questions about how to promote distance education through
digital technologies while maintaining an appropriate balance between
the rights of copyright owners and the needs of users?
* Can you make copies of a DVD owned by your library to have a back-up
copy?
* Do you have questions or feel befuddled by what the DMCA is and what
it means for you and your institution?

As part of its 2005-2006 Intellectual Property in Academia Online
Workshop Series, the Center for Intellectual Property at University of
Maryland University College is pleased to offer some answers:

        The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and the University
Campus: A Safe Harbor?
        http://www.umuc.edu/cip/ipa/workshops.html#dmca
        November 7-November 18, 2005
        Moderated by Arnold Lutzker, Esq.
                Senior Partner, Lutzker, Lutzker & Settlemyer, LLP

This asynchronous online workshop is designed for faculty, university
counsel, librarians, administrators, and instructional design and
information professionals.

COURSE GOALS--Workshop participants will:
        *Discuss the DMCA's original intentions to provide OSPs with
liability protection;
        *Review DMCA history and analyze recent DMCA judicial opinions;
        *Discuss concepts of OSP and Safe Harbor;
        *Consider the universities' responsibilities as OSPs,
particularly with P2P file sharing;
        *Discuss legislative developments and case studies demonstrating
practical applications.

WORKSHOP FORMAT: This two-week online workshop will provide an in-depth
understanding of core intellectual property issues facing higher
education. It will include course readings, chats and online
discussions, and  daily response and feedback from the workshop
moderator. Please visit the web site for all course objectives:
http://www.umuc.edu/cip/ipa/workshops.html#dmca

REGISTRATION:
   Early registration--$125--closes OCTOBER 28.
   Register online at
https://nighthawk.umuc.edu/CIPReg.nsf/Application?OpenForm
   Reserve your space now for upcoming workshops and save--two workshops
for $225.
   Significant discounts for a limited number of full time graduate
students; see the website for details.
   For additional information call 240-582-2965 or visit
http://www.umuc.edu/cip/ipa

--Jack Boeve
Center for Intellectual Property
University of Maryland University College http://www.umuc.edu/cip




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