Orphan Works Post Brexit - One Year On
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About this event
Orphan Works Post Brexit - One Year On, 26 January 2022, 10am - 1pm
It has been one year since the UK left the EU. This detailed half-day course provides an essential overview of the impact of Brexit on the management of copyright works, focussing on orphan works. It will provide an important opportunity to evaluate how access can be provided to orphan works, the role of risk management as well as an opportunity to plan how to adapt your orphan works policy and procedure.
This course has been developed and is being delivered by Naomi Korn Associates, the leading industry experts in copyright, licensing and data protection.
This training is suitable for individuals who already have a basic understanding of copyright and/or have attended our Copyright Essentials or Advanced Copyright courses.
Who is this training for?
- Curators, Archivists and Librarians
- Collections Management Teams
- Librarians and Assistant Librarians
"A complex subject presented in an understandable way."
Delegate from Orphan Works Post Brexit training, 2021
What will I learn?
- Understand the impact of Brexit on the management of copyright works
- Analysis the pros and cons of legislative solutions to orphan works, such as the Orphan Works Licensing Scheme
- Know and carry out a reasonable search for orphan works
- Determine how to manage risks within the context of orphan works
- Consider and plan practical strategies to update and improve your orphan work's policy and procedure
What's included?
- Certificate of completion
- Comprehensive learning materials
- Opportunities to network in break out rooms
- Regular breaks
- Frequent Q&A opportunities
- Exclusive 30% discount code for Information Law by Charles Oppenheim, Adrienne Muir and Naomi Korn (RRP £59.95)
Course Trainer: Naomi Korn, Managing Director
Naomi is the Managing Director of Naomi Korn Associates. She is one of the UK’s leading UK experts in copyright, data protection and licensing, with more than 20 years of experience, including the facilitation of training courses.
Whilst Chair of the Libraries and Archives Copyright Alliance (LACA), 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. Naomi regularly represents the interests of the sector to UK government departments.
Naomi is co-author of “Information Law: Compliance for librarians, information professionals and knowledge managers” together with Charles Oppenheim and Adrienne Muir, both Senior Consultants at Naomi Korn Associates.
Disclaimer
The contents of the course are based on the assessment of Naomi Korn Associates Ltd at the time that the course is being run. It should not to be considered legal advice. If such legal advice is required, the opinion of a suitably legally qualified professional should be sought.
Cancellation policy
- 0 – 10 Working Days = 100% of the course fees
- 11 – 20 Working Days = 50% of the course fees
If you wish to cancel your booking please get in touch with us directly via info@naomikorn.com.
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