Greetings,

The fall 2010 Center for Intellectual Property copyright course schedule 
include:

        Crayons, Computers, and Copyright: Making Sense of Copyright 
Opportunities in K-12 Teaching.
        http://cipcommunity.org/Buttler_K-12.
        Dates: October 4-15, 2010 (Register by 9/24). 
        Instructor: Dwayne Buttler, J.D.

        Fair Use and Balance in Copyright: The Best Practices Model.
        http://cipcommunity.org/PA_PJ_FairUse.
        Dates: November 8-19, 2010 (Register by 10/29). 
        Instructors: Patricia Aufderheide, Ph.D., & Peter Jaszi, J.D.
        

Interested in more in-depth copyright education? The next Level One certificate 
course will be:

        Foundations in Copyright Management and Leadership.
        http://cipcommunity.org/foundations. 
        (Level One, includes 8-week Foundations Course plus one 2-week elective 
workshop; total 10 weeks)
        Dates: January 18 - March 11, 2011 (Register by 1/7).
        Instructor: Kimberly Bonner, J.D.

View the complete 2010-2011 Course Line-up at 
http://cipcommunity.org/educationprogram. 
Find out how you can save 20% today at- http://cipcommunity.org/MemberDiscount. 

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Community get 20% discounts on educational programming? For $500 a year, your 
colleagues, teachers, and you can enjoy these discounts along with other 
benefits like access to our on-going Community Conversation Series; free to all 
members. Visit our institutional membership page for more details- 
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Olga Francois, Assistant Director
Center for Intellectual Property
University of Maryland University College
3501 University Blvd. East, PGM3-780
Adelphi, MD 20783
Phone: 240-582-2803
Fax:   240-582-2961
[email protected] 

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