The Digital Age is changing the face of content creation and distribution. Crowd sourcing for the creation of product or writing of books is all the rage. Software platforms are allowing non-computer programmers to create their own mobile applications. Journalists, writers, artists, musicians can publish their work in one location, or one hundred, and online content distributors sometimes take copyrighted work and redistribute it without the creators' permission. Does the Copyright Royalty and Distribution Reform Act of 2004 sufficiently meet the demands of the digital age? Are government policies properly managing rights distribution and ownership of created works? What are future trends in the evolution of Digital Media that legislators need to keep in mind?
These and other questions will be addressed during this session.
PANELISTS:
Jon Baumgarten: Partner in the firm Proskauer Rose LLP and a specialist in copyright, digital life and intellectual property
Stan McCoy: Assistant United States Trade Representative for Intellectual Property and Innovation
Tim Shey: Co-Founder of Next New Networks, the leading independent producer of online television networks
Jason Williams: President of JWM Productions LLC, an Emmy award winning producer of programs for National Geographic, Discovery Networks, PBS and TBS to name a few.
MODERATOR:
Ellis Henican: Pulitzer Prize winning columnist for New York Newsday, amNewYork and political commentator for the Fox News Channel
LOCATION:
The United States Capitol
CVC/Congressional Meeting Room South
East Capitol Circle
Washington, DC 20004
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About Copyright Clearance Center
Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) is a global rights broker for millions of the world's most sought after materials, including in- and out-of-print books, journals, newspapers, magazines, images, blogs and ebooks. Founded in 1978 as a not-for-profit organization, CCC promotes the seamless sharing of knowledge by creating innovative licensing solutions that let academic institutions, businesses, government agencies, and individuals quickly get permission to use copyright-protected materials while compensating authors, publishers, and other content creators for the use of their works. For more information, visit www.copyright.com.
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