International Copyright Law Principles (CCM300) is the third of seven required courses for the SLA/Click University Certificate in Copyright Management: Principles and Issues.
At the end of this course participants will understand the background of international copyright law, why international law applies to their librarians and enterprises, how to apply the international aspect of copyright law to their use and distribution of content, what international copyright law consists of, and how international copyright organizations can help the participants. The participant will be able to understand differences in copyright laws in different countries, what that means in the everyday use of content in their enterprises, the concept of national treatment under international treaties, guiding principles in the leading international copyright convention, the Berne Convention, and treatment of digital copyright issues from an international perspective. Participants will be able to describe copyright issues related to the worldwide exploitation of rights, and obtaining global permissions, and participate in discussions on the future of international copyright law.
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