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Apologies for cross-postings
A reminder that on February 8 Jean Dryden will teach Copyright in AV -
Sound Recordings and Moving Images course. This workshops has been
updated and covers recent amendments to the Copyright Act.
We have space - last 3 days to register!
REVISED
Copyright in A-V: Sound Recordings and Moving Images
<http://www.plc.ischool.utoronto.ca/copyright.AV.asp>
Fri 8 Feb. 2013
6 hours (1 day) - 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Instructor: Jean Dryden
Fee: $265.00
The application of copyright law to audio-visual materials is
particularly challenging. The Copyright Act puts sound recordings and
moving image materials into two different categories that are subject to
very different rules. The rules are complex, and not always easy to
understand or apply. Furthermore, rapid advances in digital and
communications technologies have made it possible to store, copy, and
transmit vast quantities of information more cheaply and quickly than
ever before, and the application of copyright in the digital environment
presents additional challenges
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Coming up:
FEBRUARY Online
Freedom of Information and Privacy Protection
<http://www.plc.ischool.utoronto.ca/FOIPweb.asp>
Mon 18 Feb - Sun 12 May, 2013
7 weeks
Instructor: Heather Johnson
Fee: $450.00 Certificate: add: $50.00
All corporations and organizations in Canada must comply with
legislation concerning how they collect, use and disclose information
about identifiable individuals and third parties. Public-sector
institutions are also legally obligated to provide public right of
access to their information resources. Ignorance of and/or failure to
comply with legislative provisions concerning the use of these resources
may expose an organization to financial, legal and public relations
risks. This instructor-led online course discusses, in practical terms,
best management and protection of personal and sensitive information as
well as access to public-sector information. Participants are provided
with knowledge and tools to ensure proper control over organizational
information resources and compliance with legislative requirements.
This is a comprehensive course balancing text, online group discussions,
and exercises that allow participants to practice what they're learning.
Participants are provided with practical materials to use at their
respective worksites, including access to information and privacy
protection audit tools, sample forms, and sample compliance-related
deliverables.
For more information and to register go to:
institute.ischool.utoronto.ca. E-mail us at:
[log in to unmask] or call (416) 978 7111.
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