[MCN-L] IP SIG: Re: Free Webcast Friday on the Value of Fair Use

2008-02-11 Thread Amalyah Keshet
I had no problem registering. Try again, or contact Educause Live tech 
support (on the site.)

Amalyah


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To: mcn-l at mcn.edu
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 3:06 AM
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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


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  ???:  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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[MCN-L] IP SIG: Re: Free Webcast Friday on the Value of Fair Use

2008-02-10 Thread treit...@aol.com
 
 
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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