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Hi!  Thank you for asking these last leading questions.  

When it comes to copyright issues, I am particularly interested in the
latest lawsuits and what they will mean to language teaching and 
technology use.  It would also be interesting to actually speak with 
some of the publishers and hear their views on copyright and how it 
pertains to the work that we do.

Thanks!
Deanne Cobb


On Fri, 25 Apr 2003 15:18:47 EDT LLTI-Editor <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

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> >Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2003 10:30:37 -0400
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> >Subject: Re: #7115.1 What is on your mind? (!)
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> >>Dealing with copyright issues.....a topic I am always interested in.
> 
> 
> Thanks for the suggestion, Donna.
> 
> We _will_ have a guest speaker for a one-hour session on
> Intellectual Property, at the IALLT 2003 conference. (Part
> of the abstract is appended below.)
> 
> Consider this: if we had a more informal discussion
> session, what would interest you most?
> -- how to seek permissions?
> -- how to track down distributors?
> -- how to handle academic content developed at your center?
> -- what's the latest lawsuit?
> -- digital issues in IP?
> 
> Anyone who has questions and/or concerns is encouraged
> to weigh in!
> 
> 
> 
> IALLT 2003 conference, University of Michigan
> Session #287 Friday June 20
> A leading attorney in Intellectual Property will lead a relevant and lively
> discussion of copyright issues, software licensing, technology transfer, and
> other areas relating to the Internet. The session will present issues that are
> beyond the basics, without forgetting the simple concept behind copyright
> protection: to promote the progress of science and useful arts. There will be
> time devoted to questions and audience discussion.
> 
> for more program listings, see
> www.lsa.umich.edu/lrc/iallt/conference_schedule.html
> 
> 
> 
> best,
> bruce

Deanne Cobb
Language Lab Manager
Language Resource Centre
University of Regina

Recommended CALL article:
Yoshii, M. & Flaitz, J. (2002). Second Language 
        Incidental Vocabulary Retention:  The Effect 
        of Text and Picture Annotation Types.  CALICO 
        Journal, 20 (1), 33-58.

Quote: 
"All programmers are playwrights and all computers are lousy actors." 
-Anon.  

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