Yet another worthwhile copyright event in New York -- and another request 
that anyone who attends report to the MCN IP constituency.

Amalyah Keshet
Chair, MCN IP SIG

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> As you know, the College Art Association Annual Conference takes place 
> next
> week in New York City, at the Hilton Hotel, 6th Avenue at 53rd Street.
>
> I want to call your attention to a number of sessions and events (see 
> below=
> )
> that address questions of art and image copyrights and uses, publishing, 
> an=
> d
> other related issues. This year we have an exceptionally rich roster of 
> suc=
> h
> sessions. I attach a list of them, with times and locations.
>
> For those of you who do not normally attend the CAA Conference, 
> information
> about it is available here: http://conference.collegeart.org/2007/ 
> Includin=
> g
> a complete roster of conference sessions and other events. Single-day 
> passe=
> s
> are available.
>
> Please note that "Reexamining Appropriation, Part I" has been moved 
> offsite
> and will take place at the New York City Bar Association on 44th Street.
> Please see the flyer below. This panel will be of exceptional interest, 
> and
> includes the Hon. Pierre Leval, of the US Court of Appeals 2nd Circuit.
*This event is open to the public, free of charge. *(The information in the
> published conference program is incorrect.)
>
> Best regards,
> Eve Sinaiko
> Director of Publications
> College Art Association
>
> ________________________
> CAA Sessions on Art Publishing
>
>
> Thursday, Feb. 15, 5:30 =96 7:00 pm
>
> A Plea for Leniency: Image Rights and Fees for
> Scholarly Publications
> Gibson Room, 2nd floor, Hilton New York
> Chair: Inge Reist, Frick Art Reference Library, Association
> of Research Institutes in Art History
>
> Architectural History Online: The Challenges of Digital Research and
> Publication
> Petit Trianon, 3rd floor, Hilton New York
> Chair: Hilary Ballon, Columbia University, Society of Architectural
> Historians
>
> Friday, Feb. 16, 10:00 am =96 12:30 pm
>
> Reexamining Appropriation: The Copy, the Law,
> and Beyond, Part I
> New York City Bar Association Great Hall
> 42 W. 44th Street
> Chairs: Martha Buskirk, Montserrat College of Art;
> Virginia Rutledge, Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
>
> The Hon. Pierre N. Leval, United States Court of Appeals
> for the Second Circuit
>
> Inappropriate? Copying in the Renaissance, Lisa Pon, Meadows School of the
> Arts, SMU
>
> The Reign of the Quotation=97Appropriation and Its
> Audience, Johanna Burton, Princeton University
>
> From Appropriation to Postproduction, Jaimey Hamilton, University of
> Hawai'i, Manoa
>
> William Patry, Google
>
> Friday, Feb. 16, 12:30 =96 2:00 pm
>
> Fair Use in the Trenches: When to Seek Permission and
> When Not To
> Gramercy B, 2nd floor, Hilton New York
> Chair: David Green, Knowledge Culture, CAA Committee
> on Intellectual Property
>
> Fair Use: Lessons from the Past to Help with Present Decisions, Siva
> Vaidhyanathan, New York University
>
> Legal Perspectives, Gretchen Wagner, ARTstor
>
> Fair Use and Visual Resource Collections, Benjamin
> Kessler, visual resources professional, Chicago
> Friday, Feb. 16, 5:30 =96 7:00 pm
>
> The Qualities of Enduring Art Publications
> Gramercy B, 2nd floor, Hilton New York
> Chair: Susan Chun, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Art Libraries Association 
> of
> North America
>
> Kraig Binkowski, Yale Center for British Art
> Max Marmor, ARTstor
> Sharon Helgason Gallagher, Distributed Art Publishers
>
> Saturday, Feb. 17, 9:30 am =96 noon
>
> Art Catalogues Then and Now
> Nassau Suite, 2nd floor, Hilton New York
> Chairs: Susan F. Rossen, Art Institute of Chicago; Martha M. Ward,
> University of Chicago, Association of Art Editors
>
> Saturday, Feb. 17, 12:30 =96 2:00 pm
>
> Issues in Art History Publishing
> Gramercy B, 2nd floor, Hilton New York
> Chairs: Catherine Soussloff, University of California, Santa Cruz; William
> Tronzo, Stanford Humanities Center, CAA Publications Committee
>
> Mari=EBt Westermann, Institute of Fine Arts, NYU
> Susan Bielstein, University of Chicago Press
> Patricia Rubin, Courtauld Institute of Art
>
> Saturday, Feb. 17,  2:30 =96 5:00 pm
>
> Reexamining Appropriation: The Copy, the Law, and
> Beyond, Part II
> Beekman Parlor, 2nd floor, Hilton New York
> Chairs: Martha Buskirk, Montserrat College of Art; Virginia Rutledge,
> Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
>
> Stopped Making Sense: Appropriation as a 1970s Social Phenomenon
> Sarah Evans, Cornell University
>
> The Problematic of the Signature: Reexamining Appropriation in 
> Contemporary
> Indigenous Art and Cultural Heritage, Tressa Berman, San Francisco Art
> Institute
>
> Art Appropriation and Identity
> Sharon Matt Atkins, Currier Museum of Art
>
> Art and Activism: The Xingwei of Wang Hai and Zhao Bandi
> Winnie Wong, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
>
> Discussant: Arindam Dutta
>
> _________________
>
> Reexamining Appropriation: The Copy, the Law, and Beyond
>
> Friday, February 16, 10:00 am - 12:30 pm
>
>
> New York City Bar Association
> Great Hall
> 42 W. 44th Street
> (between 5th and 6th Avenues)
>
>
> A discussion of appropriation and visual art in the context of historical
> precedent and recent developments in copyright law.
>
>
> Inappropriate? Copying in the Renaissance
> Lisa Pon, Meadows School of the Arts, Southern Methodist University
>
> The Reign of the Quotation=96Appropriation and Its Audience
> Johanna Burton, Princeton University
>
> From Appropriation to Postproduction
> Jaimey Hamilton, University of Hawai'i, Manoa
>
> Appropriation v. Piracy, Round Two?
> The Hon. Pierre N. Leval, United States Court of Appeals for the Second
> Circuit
> William Patry, Senior Copyright Counsel, Google
>
> Chairs:  Martha Buskirk, Montserrat College of Art;
>                Virginia Rutledge, Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
>
> *  *  *
> This event is free and open to the public.  Registration is not required,
> but if you plan to attend, kindly email nycrsvp at yahoo.com to help us 
> ensure
> there are enough seats.
>
>
> --=20
> Christine L. Sundt
> Visual Resources Consultant & Educator
> P.O. Box 5316
> Eugene, OR 97405-0316
> csundt(at)mindspring.com or
> csundt(at)gmail.com


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