Advanced Copyright - your role and responsibilities
This course is for individuals dealing with copyright in their organisation wanting to learn more about the latest copyright developments, their role and responsibilities and how they can embed copyright compliance in their organisation. This course takes place on two days: Tuesday 15 September (AM) and Tuesday 22 September (AM). You need to attend both sessions to complete the course.
Day One: Tuesday 15 September
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9:45 am |
Welcome and introductions (10 min) |
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Copyright and Licensing: Setting the Scene (30 min)
• Short Trainer presentation • Activity: Individual Work
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10:25 am |
The Role of a Copyright Officer in times of COVID-19 (35 min)
• Short Trainer presentation • Activity: Group Work |
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11:00 am |
Q & A (10 min) |
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11:10-11.25 am |
Break (15 min) |
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11:25 am |
Copyright Exceptions in Detail (1 hour)• Activity: Group Work • Group Discussion |
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12:25 pm |
Break (10 min) |
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12:35 pm |
Scenarios activity (25 min)
• Activity: Group Work • Group Discussion |
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13:00 pm |
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Day 2: Tuesday 22 September| 9:45 am | Welcome and recap (10 min)• Trainer presentation | | 9:55 am | Copyright and Licensing Developments: Brexit, EU Copyright Directive and Licensing (30 min)
• Short Trainer presentation • Activity: Group Work
| | 10:25 am | Q & A (10 min) | | 10:35 am | Contractual terms and negotiating tips (20 min) • Short Trainer presentation • Activity: Group Work
| | 10:55 am | Q & A (10 min) | | 11:05-11.20 am | Break (15 min) | | 11:20 am | Finding content you can use freely and for free (20 min)
• Short Trainer presentation | | 11:40 am | Q & A (10 min) | | 11:50 am | Break (10 min) | | 12:00 pm | Developing a compliance plan for your organisation (45 min)
• Activity: Group work • Group Discussion | | 12:45 pm | Q & A and open discussion (15 min) | | 13:00 pm | End | 
Naomi Korn
Managing Director Naomi Korn Associates
Naomi Korn is one of the leading UK experts in copyright and information compliance law. Naomi is the former Chair, Libraries and Archives Copyright Alliance (LACA) from 2013 – 2017. During this period she led the reform of the UK’s copyright laws on behalf of the cultural heritage sector, which resulted in new UK exceptions to copyright in 2014. She has also regularly represented the interests of the sector to UK Government Ministers and she regularly sits on Government advisory groups.
From 2015-17, Naomi was a Trustee of the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP), the second largest professional organisation for librarians in the world. Since 2012 Naomi has set the program and chaired the CILIP annual Copyright Conference. Naomi recently travelled to China for the British Council lecturing on copyright at the UK-China conference for Commercial Enterprise and Copyright Protection. Naomi is a visiting lecturer at City University, University College London and Kingston University. In November 2017, Naomi was appointed a CREATe Industry Fellow. Naomi established Naomi Korn Associates in 2003, after having overseen copyright at the Tate from 2000 – 2003.
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