[Ecommerce] Fwd: [CNI-(C)] List of Roundtable Participants -- D.C. and a few brief comments.

Manon Ress manon.ress@cptech.org
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> From: LKim@cohenlaw.com
> Date: August 2, 2005 4:10:30 PM EDT
> To: "CNI-COPYRIGHT -- Copyright & Intellectual Property" <CNI-
> COPYRIGHT@cni.org>
> Subject: [CNI-(C)]  List of Roundtable Participants -- D.C. and a
> few brief comments.
> Reply-To: "CNI-COPYRIGHT -- Copyright & Intellectual Property" <CNI-
> COPYRIGHT@cni.org>
>
>
>
>       Below is a list of the orphan works roundtable participants for
> Washington D.C. (see my prior post for the Berkeley, CA
> participants).  I
> participated in the Tuesday afternoon session dealing with the
> consequences
> of orphan works.  (According to Marybeth Peters, this discussion is
> only
> part of their information-gathering phase.)  Topics and reactions
> included
> the following: whether there should a reasonable or fixed fee for
> the use
> of orphan works (people were divided on this one), whether there
> should be
> an escrow account to hold for the copyright-holder the collected-fees
> (should s/he ever claim it), whether an intent-to-use statement
> should be
> filed to request use of a published, orphan-work (people were likewise
> divided), whether there should be a limitation of remedies and/or safe
> harbor as a result of the intent-to-use filing (there seemed to be
> some
> agreement here), whether an intent-to-use statement should be filed to
> request use of an unpublished, orphan work (some people, including
> me, were
> against this -- it may be an erosion of the copyright holder's
> rights --
> see safe harbor/limitation of remedies comment above), etc.  Some
> members
> of the public and the media were also present -- it is possible
> that the
> roundtable participants' statements will be published somewhere, in
> whole
> or in part.
>
> (P.S. - Some people asked me how I submitted my request to
> participate.  I
> learned about this via the Copyright Office NewsNet service -- <
> http://www.copyright.gov/newsnet/> -- and, I submitted my written
> request
> to participate in the D.C. roundtable via e-mail some weeks ago.
> Anyone
> with more specific questions, please feel free to e-mail me off of the
> list.  Thanks.)
>
> --------------------------
>
>
> Orphan Works Roundtables
> List of Participants
>
> Washington, D.C.
> Tuesday, July 26, 2005
> Rayburn House Office Building, Room 2237
>
> Morning Session
> Topic 1: Identification of Orphan Works
> 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
>
> 1. Allan Adler, Association of American Publishers (AAP)
> 2. Fritz E. Attaway, Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA)
> 3. Jonathan Band, Library Copyright Alliance (LCA)
> 4. Michael Capobianco, Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America
> (SFWA)
> 5. Andy Carter or Joe Lisuzzo, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Photo Operations
> Division
> 6. Ann Chaitovitz, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists
> (AFTRA)
> 7. Jeff Clark, Consortium of College & University Media Centers
> (CCUMC)
> 8. Donna Daugherty, Christian Recording Studio
> 9. Donna L. Ferullo, University Copyright Office, Purdue University
> 10. Brad Holland, Illustrators' Partnership
> 11. Denise Leary, National Public Radio (NPR)
> 12. Alexander MacGillivray, Google, Inc.
> 13. Bienvenida Matias, Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers
> (AIVF)
> 14. Steven J. Metalitz, for Recording Industry Association of America
> (RIAA)
> 15. Philip M. Moilanen, Photo Marketing Association International
> (PMAI)
> 16. Kay Murray, The Authors Guild
> 17. Victor S. Perlman, American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP)
> 18. Gary M. Peterson, Society of American Archivists (SAA)
> 19. Jay Rosenthal, Recording Artists' Coalition (RAC)
> 20. Lisa Shaftel, Graphic Artists Guild (GAG)
> 21. Christopher Sprigman, Save the Music and Creative Commons
> 22. Michael Taft, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress
> 23. David Trust, Professional Photographers of America, Commercial
> Photographers International, International Association of Professional
> Event Photographers, and the Student Photographic Society
> 24. Nancy E. Wolff, Picture Archive Council of America (PACA)
>
>
> Afternoon Session
> Topic 2: Consequences of an "Orphan Works" Designation
> 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
>
> 1. Allan Adler, AAP
> 2. Jonathan Band, NetCoalition
> 3. Andy Carter or Joe Lisuzzo, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Photo Operations
> Division
> 4. Ann Chaitovitz, AFTRA
> 5. Jeffrey P. Cunard, College Art Association (CAA)
> 6. Mike Godwin, Public Knowledge
> 7. Lee Kim, Cohen & Grigsby, P.C.
> 8. Keith Kupferschmid, Software Information Industry Association
> (SIIA)
> 9. Alexander MacGillivray, Google, Inc.
> 10. Bienvenida Matias, AIVF
> 11. Steven J. Metalitz, RIAA
> 12. Philip M. Moilanen, Photo Marketing Association International
> (PMAI)
> 13. Kay Murray, The Authors Guild
> 14. Brian Newman, National Video Resources
> 15. Robert Oakley, LCA
> 16. Victor S. Perlman, ASMP
> 17. Jay Rosenthal, RAC
> 18. Robert M. Rozen, Directors Guild of America (DGA) and Writers
> Guild of
> America (WGA)
> 19. Lisa Shaftel, GAG
> 20. Paul J. Sleven, Holtzbrinck Publishers
> 21. Christopher Sprigman, Save the Music and Creative Commons
> 22. Michael Taft, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress
> 23. David Trust, for Professional Photographers of America, Commercial
> Photographers International, International Association of Professional
> Event Photographers, and the Student Photographic Society
> 24. Nancy E. Wolff, PACA
>
>
> Washington, D.C.
> Wednesday, July 27, 2005
> Rayburn House Office Building, Room 2237
>
> Morning Session
> Topic 3: Reclaiming Orphan Works
> 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
>
> 1. Allan Adler, AAP
> 2. Fritz E. Attaway, MPAA
> 3. Jeffrey P. Cunard, CAA
> 4. Keith Kupferschmid, SIIA
> 5. Bienvenida Matias, AIVF
> 6. Steven J. Metalitz, RIAA
> 7. Kay Murray, The Authors Guild
> 8. Robert Oakley, LCA
> 9. Victor S. Perlman, ASMP
> 10. Jay Rosenthal, RAC
> 11. Lisa Shaftel, GAG
> 12. Paul J. Sleven, Holtzbrinck Publishers
> 13. Christopher Sprigman, Save the Music and Creative Commons
> 14. Michael Taft, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress
>
> Afternoon Session
> Topic 4: International Issues
> 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
>
> 1. Fritz E. Attaway, MPAA
> 2. Jeffrey P. Cunard, CAA
> 3. Theodore Feder, Artists Rights Society
> 4. Steven J. Metalitz, RIAA
> 5. Robert Oakley, LCA
> 6. Lisa Shaftel, GAG
> 7. Christopher Sprigman, Save the Music and Creative Commons
> 8. Michael Taft, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress
>
>
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>
> Lee Kim, Esq.
> Patent Agent
> Cohen & Grigsby, P.C.
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