Digital Media Copyright Symposium on March 5 Seton Hall > News & Events Thursday, February 26, 2009 by: Lysa Martinelli The Teaching, Learning & Technology Roundtable Presents
“If it's on the Web, Who owns it?”
A Digital Media and Copyright Symposium
Thursday, March 5
Chancellor's Suite - University Center
2 - 4 p.m.
Join us for “Afternoon Tea* and Technology” as our panel of
experts discusses how you can protect yourself from copyright
violations.
Click Here to Register. For those outside the Seton Hall University
community who wish to attend please e-mail martinls@shu.edu
Panelists are:
- Linda K. Enghagen, JD
Professor, Information Technology and the Law
University of Massachusetts at Amherst
- Donald McCabe, Ph.D.
Professor, Management and Global Business
Rutgers University
- Lori A. Patrick, JD
Intellectual Property Attorney
Associate, Coughlin Duffy, LLP
About the Speakers:
Linda Enghagen is an attorney and Professor at the
University of Massachusetts at Amherst. She teaches cyberlaw at both
the graduate and undergraduate levels and developed a corporate
training program entitled “Information Technology and the Law:
Software, the Internet and E-mail” in conjunction with the PBS Business
& Technology Network. She is a Research Specialist for Sloan-C and
regularly offers online workshops for them entitled “Copyright
Compliance for Online Educators.” Her scholarly contributions related
to intellectual property are directed to the needs of faculty members.
Her publications include two books, Technology and Higher Education:
Approaching the 21st Century and Fair Use Guidelines for
Educators, as well as numerous articles such as “Fair Use in an
Electronic World” and “Copyright Law and Fair Use --Why Ignorance Isn't
Bliss”. She has also authored pamphlets and brochures about copyright
law such as Copyright Compliance Made Simple: Six Rules for Course
Design; Educators, Technology and the Law: Common Questions/Direct
Answers; andLegal Literacy in the Information Age: Ten (easy to
understand) Rules of Thumb. In addition, she has been a guest
commentator on a local NPR affiliate where she discussed copyright
piracy in a piece entitled “Napster Worries Me”.
Don McCabe is a professor of Management and Global
Business at Rutgers University. Over the last nineteen years he has
done extensive research on college cheating, surveying over 175,000
students at more than 170 colleges and universities in the U.S. and
Canada. He has also surveyed over 25,000 high school students in the
United States during the last seven years. His work has been published
widely in business, education, and sociology journals, and he is
founding president of the Center for Academic Integrity, a consortium
of over 350 colleges and universities based at Clemson University who
are joined in a united effort to promote academic integrity among
college and university students.
Don has a B.A. in Chemistry from Princeton University in 1966, an
M.B.A. in Marketing from Seton Hall University in 1970, and a Ph.D. in
Management from New York University in 1985. He worked for over 20
years in the corporate world before joining Rutgers in 1988.
Lori Patrick is an associate of the firm where she
practices in the commercial litigation group with an emphasis on
intellectual property, contract disputes, and land use disputes. Her
practice concentrates on numerous types of claims ranging from patent
and trademark infringement claims, and preparation and prosecution of
trademark applications to the overseeing of trademark oppositions as
well as general corporate claims. Ms. Patrick acts as corporate counsel
to a number of businesses, which involve such areas as consultation on
corporate strategy, trademark registration, and infringement, patent
infringement and defense, use and protection of trade secrets, and
corporate structures. She also presents seminars to educate clients and
the public on Intellectual Property issues and business ethics.
Ms. Patrick received her BS from the University of Maryland in 1998 and
her JD with a concentration in Intellectual Property from Seton Hall
School of Law in 2002. Ms. Patrick was a Member of the Seton Hall
Interscholastic Moot Court Board from 2000 through 2002.
*Afternoon Tea will be served and will include a light snack of
scones, petit fours and finger sandwiches. White gloves and hats are
not required.
For more information please contact: TLTR Best Practices Committee (973) 275-2901 martinls@shu.edu
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