<p>SPEAKERS:</p>
<p>Ariadna Matas, Copyright Policy Advisor, Europeana Foundation</p>
<p>Sarah Pearson, Legal Counsel, Creative Commons</p>
<p>Andrea Wallace, Lecturer in Law, Exeter University</p>
<p>Organized by the Special Interest Group on Intellectual Property, Museum Computer Network and friends from the Open GLAM community!</p>
<p>The current global health emergency forced libraries and museums to organize digital engagement strategies, from #MuseumFromHome to making digital broadcasts. However, this doesn’t mean that copyright laws have been suspended from working. How do we deal with copyright in this public health emergency? What are the important things we need to be looking at when we make our digital engagement strategies? Where can we go to find openly available content from museums and libraries? How do we make sure that we can legally preserve some of the current records being created by these digital engagement strategies?</p>

MCN 2019 sessions recordings

MCN (Museum Computer Network)

Copyright & Open Access for GLAMs in the age of COVID19

MAR 30, 202054 MIN
MCN 2019 sessions recordings

Copyright & Open Access for GLAMs in the age of COVID19

MAR 30, 202054 MIN

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<p>SPEAKERS:</p> <p>Ariadna Matas, Copyright Policy Advisor, Europeana Foundation</p> <p>Sarah Pearson, Legal Counsel, Creative Commons</p> <p>Andrea Wallace, Lecturer in Law, Exeter University</p> <p>Organized by the Special Interest Group on Intellectual Property, Museum Computer Network and friends from the Open GLAM community!</p> <p>The current global health emergency forced libraries and museums to organize digital engagement strategies, from #MuseumFromHome to making digital broadcasts. However, this doesn’t mean that copyright laws have been suspended from working. How do we deal with copyright in this public health emergency? What are the important things we need to be looking at when we make our digital engagement strategies? Where can we go to find openly available content from museums and libraries? How do we make sure that we can legally preserve some of the current records being created by these digital engagement strategies?</p>