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Public Forum: Copyright and Fair Use Privilege

Where

University Of Tulsa
600 South College
Tulsa, OK 74104

Upcoming

12:00 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013

Categories

Events,  On Campus | Alumni

"Use It or Lose It: Copyright and Fair Use for Researchers and Scholars" Gain insight into the baffling, fascinating world of copyright law, an understanding of the mysterious Fair Use privilege, and answers to a common question: “Can I reproduce portions of a copyrighted work, without permission, for purely scholarly purposes?”  The TU College of Law is bringing together a diverse group of recognized scholars in the areas of law, literature, library science, and museum administration to discuss these crucial issues in a public forum that will encourage audience participation.  Robert Spoo Distinguished Panelists include: Adrian Alexander, Dean of the Library, The University of Tulsa Kevin J. H. Dettmar, W. M. Keck Professor and Chair of English, Pomona College. Sam Halabi, Assistant Professor, The University of Tulsa College of Law Peter Jaszi, Professor and Director of the Glushko-Samuelson Intellectual Property Clinic, Washington College of Law, American University Sean Latham, Pauline Walter Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Editor of the James Joyce Quarterly, University of Tulsa Brendan O’Neill, Editor, Literature and Cinema Studies, Oxford University Press, New York Kate O’Neill, Professor, University of Washington School of Law Robert Pickering, Applied Associate Professor of Museum Science and Management and Anthropology, Senior Curator of the Gilcrease Museum, University of Tulsa Tamara Piety, Professor and Associate Dean of Faculty Development, The University of Tulsa College of Law Paul K. Saint-Amour, Associate Professor and Graduate Chair of English, University of Pennsylvania Robert Spoo, Professor and Chapman Distinguished Chair,The University of Tulsa College of Law Laura Stevens, Associate Professor of English and Editor of Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature, University of Tulsa    We look forward to a diverse audience, including faculty and students in law, humanities, and other disciplines, local attorneys, and anyone interested in the topic. Contact: Barbette Veit barbette-veit@utulsa.edu 918-631-5604
 
 

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