| This 9 week, 27 lesson online course, examines licensing arrangements generally; what uses of works can be made through a licensing agreement; sublicenses and secondary rights; moral rights; compensation; duration of a licensing agreement; who owns what; revocation of rights in certain circumstances; credits; and warranties and indemnities. It also discusses tips on negotiating and valuing copyright works.
This course consists of 27 e-mail lessons, plus an exclusive list serv during the duration of the course for ongoing discussions of the issues and your particular questions. There is no need to remember passwords or consult a restricted course only Web site. You will receive 3-mail lessons per week. Set aside at least 3 hours per week to complete this course.
Anyone involved in the use or licensing of digital materials, including publishers, photographers, writers, Web site and CD-ROM developers, those in museums, archives, libraries, educational institutions and governments are encouraged to attend. This Digital Licensing seminar has previously been held in Chicago, Los Angeles, Washington DC, Seattle, New York, Phoenix, San Jose (CA), London (England), Calgary, Edmonton and Ottawa.
This course is a recommended prerequisite to Digital Content Management.
Course developed by Lesley Ellen Harris and offered through Copyrightlaws.com. For further information please visit: http://copyrightlaws.com.
Special Note: The instructor will contact all enrolled course participants one week prior to the commencement of the course.
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