Legal Aspects of e-Repositories and e-Collections Conference (31/05/2006)

31 May - 1 June 2006, Scarman House, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL

This JISC Legal Workshop/Conference dealt with the legal issues relevant to digital collection building, in the shape of institutions repositories, depositories, library e-collections and course specific online material collections.

A number of the slides used by speakers and papers prepared for the event are available from links below.

Programme:

Wednesday, 31 May 2006

10.00 - 10.10

Welcome

10.10 - 10.45

Keynote: Political / Strategy Context of e-Repositories, e-Collections etc. - Dr Malcolm Read, Executive Secretary, JISC

10.45 - 11.20

Keynote: The Legal Overview - Dr Charlotte Waelde, Co-Director of the AHRB Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology Law, University of Edinburgh - Slides

11.20 - 11.50

Coffee Break

11.50 - 12.30

The Basic Copyright Position and the Licensing Issues - Professor Charles Oppenheim, Professor of Information Science,
Loughborough University - Slides

12.30 - 13.00

Followed by discussion on licensing issues

13.00 - 14.20

Lunch

14.20 - 14.55

Licence Case Study 1 - Michael Dodds, Jorum - Slides

14.55 - 15.30 Licence Case Study 2 - Liam Earney, JISC Collections - Slides

15.30 - 16.00

Coffee Break

16.00 - 16.30

Digital Rights Management, and the Moral Rights Maze
Dr Charles Duncan, CEO, Intrallect Ltd - Slides

16.30 - 17.00

The Database Right - Dr Charlotte Waelde, Co-Director of the AHRB Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology Law, at the University of Edinburgh - Slides

17.00 - 17.30 Scenario Discussion and Ask the Panel

Evening

Conference Dinner

Thursday, 1 June 2006

09.45 - 10.25

E-Repository Liability Issues - Julia Hörnle, Lecturer in Internet Law , The Institute of Computer and Communications Law (ICCL) at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS), Queen Mary, University of London - Slides

10.25 - 10.50

Accessibility, the Law and e-Repositories - Martin Sloan, Solicitor, Brodies Solicitors, Edinburgh - Slides

10.50 - 11.20

Coffee Break

11.20 - 12.10 Minding the Door: The Art of e-Contribution
Getting Licentious: The Art of e-Use
Chris Martin, Associate, Pinsent Masons Solicitors

12.10 - 12.40

Keep Patient! Medical e-Repositories and the CHERRI Project

Dr Rachel Ellaway, e-Learning Manager, University of Edinburgh (Lecture Room 8)

 

Trust DR - Setting Up DRM Systems in
e-Repositories

John Casey, Learning Materials Manager and TrustDR JISC Project Manager, UHI Millennium Institute (Lecture Room 4) - Slides - Paper - Some Lessons from the TrustDR Project

Getting Personal - Data Protection and e-Repositories

Jason Campbell , JISC Legal Service Manager (Lecture Theatre)

12.40 - 13.15

Round-up, Panel Discussion and Questions

13.15 - 14.15

Buffet Lunch, departure

 

 

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