[Ecommerce] Participants at Berkeley roundtable on orphan works
Manon Ress
manon.ress@cptech.org
Mon Aug 1 20:28:01 2005
If anyone is interested in the listing of Berkeley public roundtable
participants, here it is:
Berkeley, California
Tuesday, August 2, 2005
Boalt Hall School of Law, Goldberg Room
Morning Session
Topic 1: Identification of Orphan Works
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
1. Allan Adler, AAP
2. Dwayne K. Buttler, University of Louisville
3. Michael C. Donaldson, International Documentary Association and Film
Independent
4. David Eber, Houghton Mifflin Company
5. Bruce Funkhouser, CCC
6. Barbara Gregson, Miller-Gregson Productions, Inc.
7. Kenneth Hamma, The J. Paul Getty Trust
8. Carl M. Johnson, Copyright Licensing Office, Brigham Young University
9. Brewster Kahle, The Internet Archive
10. Michael A. Keller, Stanford University Libraries and Academic
Information Resources
11. Megan Lee, Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center
12. Alexander MacGillivray, Google, Inc.
13. Jerry McBride, Music Library Association
14. Steven J. Metalitz, RIAA
15. Mark E. Meyerson, 20th Century Fox and MPAA
16. Brian E. C. Schottlaender, University of California, San Diego,
University of California Libraries
17. Gail Silva, Film Arts Foundation
18. Christopher Sprigman, Save the Music and Creative Commons
19. Gary E. Strong, University of California, Los Angeles, University of
California Libraries
20. Christine L. Sundt, Architecture & Allied Arts Library,
University of
Oregon
21. Maureen Whalen, The J. Paul Getty Trust
Afternoon Session
Topics 2, 3 and 4: Consequences of "Orphan Works" Designation;
Reclaiming
Orphan Works; International Issues
2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
1. Allan Adler, AAP
2. Dwayne K. Buttler, University of Louisville
3. Kenneth D. Crews, Copyright Management Center, Indiana University
Purdue
University Indianapolis
4. David Eber, Houghton Mifflin Company
5. Kenneth Hamma, The J. Paul Getty Trust
6. Carl M. Johnson, Copyright Licensing Office, Brigham Young University
7. Brewster Kahle, The Internet Archive
8. Megan Lee, Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center
9. Alexander MacGillivray, Google, Inc.
10. Jerry McBride, Music Library Association
11. Steven J. Metalitz, RIAA
12. Mark E. Meyerson, 20th Century Fox and MPAA
13. Charles E. Petit, Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America
14. Brian E. C. Schottlaender, University of California, San Diego,
University of California Libraries
15. Gail Silva, Film Arts Foundation
16. Christopher Sprigman, Save the Music and Creative Commons
17. Gary E. Strong, University of California, Los Angeles, University of
California Libraries
18. Maureen Whalen, The J. Paul Getty Trust