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What Communicators Need to Know About Copyright

What Communicators Need to Know About Copyright

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Learn the laws and myths that can help keep you out of copyright hot water 

As the topic of copyright use and abuse grows in importance in both commerce and everyday life, so do the assumptions about how the law works. This session focuses on 10 of the most significant misunderstandings and misperceptions about the role of copyright in commerce and culture. It reveals the philosophical and economic foundations of American copyright and considers ways that globalization is changing the system. 

Learning topics:

  • What may be protected by copyright and what may not
  • What rights copyright holders have and how they can enforce them
  • The limitations of copyright and why it’s important to know what they are
  • How digital technology and networking are complicating the copyright system
  • How the globalization of culture and commerce is complicating the copyright system

Siva answers real-world questions on:

  • The ability of reusing one’s original material after one has left a company
  • Using other’s words and images, externally and internally
  • How to indicate copyright in text
  • Grabbing other’s graphics off the Internet and using them in one’s own presentations
  • Using client logos in one’s marketing brochures and Web sites without their permission
  • Copying-and-pasting text from other Web sites to use on one’s own site
  • The best way to protect one’s writings and photographs published on the Web

Instructor: 

anarchistmug2Siva Vaidhyanathan, a cultural historian and media scholar, is the author of:

Siva has written for many periodicals, including American Scholar, The Chronicle of Higher Education, The New York Times Magazine, MSNBC.COM, Salon.com, openDemocracy.net, and The Nation. After five years as a professional journalist, he earned a Ph.D. in American Studies from the University of Texas at Austin. He has taught at Wesleyan University and the University of Wisconsin at Madison and is currently an assistant professor of Culture and Communication at New York University. He lives in New York City.

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