SLA has joined with the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) to develop a new professional development course for librarians and information professionals entitled the Certified Content Rights Manager (CCRM) course in San Francisco, CA!
The CCRM course is designed to help an organization properly manage their content rights and to help mitigate any risk in terms of the copyright law.
The goal of content rights management is to lower costs and lower liability.
Topics covered in the CCRM course include:
- Understanding vital copyright law components and concepts, including the fair use defense and orphan works
- Evaluating and managing different types of content rights within license agreements to help lower liability and costs
- Discussion of key copyright cases and settlements
- Developing, communicating, and maintaining a content rights management plan within your organization
Who Should Attend: All professionals who purchase, manage or create content and are responsible for ensuring it's used appropriately and that the content rights are maximized at all levels of the organization.
See the CCRM Information Page and Syllabus
Register today @ San Francisco, CA-CCRM--May 6, 2009!
Price: $395 for SLA members with “SLA08” promo code/ $495 for non-members
*Group discount – send 3 attendees from your organization for the original price of 2 ($495 * 2) – call LicenseLogic @ (202) 789-4445 to register groups*
Presenter: Adam Ayer, LicenseLogic
LicenseLogic is the leading content rights management training organization chosen by the SIIA and SLA to administer the CCRM course.
For questions or additional information, please feel free to contact LicenseLogic at (202) 789-4445 or via email at [email protected].
Stacey Bowers
Director of Business Development
SLA
[email protected]
www.sla.org
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