I had no problem registering. Try again, or contact Educause Live tech 
support (on the site.)

Amalyah


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I couldn't register and sign onto _http://www.educause.edu/live083_
(http://www.educause.edu/live083)   to access the free webcast. Is 
membership to
educause a  prerequisite?

Barbara Treitel


In a message dated 2/10/2008 7:09:21 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
akeshet at imj.org.il writes:

By the  way, I did catch this, and it was indeed worth it.
More webcasts coming up,  and an archive of previous  ones:
http://www.educause.edu/live/

Amalyah


-----  Original Message ----- 
From: <akes...@imj.org.il>
To:  <mcn-l at mcn.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 6:46 PM
Subject:  [MCN-L] IP SIG: Free Webcast Friday on the Value of Fair Use


>  Sounds worth catching this on Friday if you can.
>
> Amalyah  Keshet
> Chair, MCN IP SIG
>
>
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  ???:  Steve Worona
> ????: ? 29/01/2008 18:45
> ????: Free  Webcast Friday on the value of Fair Use
>
>
> My next  EDUCAUSE Live! Webcast features Matt Schruers, Senior Council for
>  Litigation and Legislative Affairs with the Computer and Communications
> Industry Association, speaking on "Copyright Fair Use and the  Economy".
> 1-2pm Eastern Time, Friday, Feb. 1. No charge, but  registration required
> at <http://www.educause.edu/live083>.  Summary:
>
>
> The copyright legislative process in  Washington traditionally focuses on
> increasing the protection  provided to copyrights, based on the assumption
> that this will  strengthen the economy. Recent research, however, 
> indicates
> that  exceptions to copyright protection also promote innovation and are a
>  major catalyst of U.S. economic growth. Specific exceptions to copyright
> protection under U.S. and international law, generally classified  under
> the broad heading of fair use, are vital to many industries and  stimulate
> growth across the economy. In fact, business enterprises  that benefit 
> from
> fair use generate substantial revenue, employ  millions of workers, and, 
> in
> 2006, represented one-sixth of total  U.S. gross domestic product. This
> economic research suggests that  future copyright legislation needs to
> account for these important  limitations if the policy-making process is 
> to
> stimulate  growth.
>
>
> All EDUCAUSE Live! Webcasts are archived for  later (re)viewing.
>
> See you Friday.
>
>  Steve
> --
> Steven L. Worona
> Director of Policy and  Networking Programs
> EDUCAUSE / 1150 18th St. NW suite 1010 /  Washington, DC 20036
> 202-872-4200 x 5358 / 202-872-4318 fax /  sworona at educause.edu

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