Archived Symposia

The Center for Intellectual Property hosts a number of conferences and seminars each year. The selected presentations below have been archived for general viewing purposes.

Hybrid Copyright: Sustaining Copyright in Culture Archives of the June 22-24, 2010, face to face symposium presentations held in Washington, DC. CIP_symposium2010_image  
 
Copyright Monopoly: Playing the Innovation Game Archives of the May 28-30, 2008, face to face symposium presentations held in Adelphi, MD. CIPMonopoly_dice_lg  
 
Copyright Utopia: Alternative Visions, Methods, and Policies Archives of the May 21-23, 2007, face to face symposium presentations held in Adelphi, MD. Alternative Visions, Methods, and Policies  
 
Copyright at a Crossroads: The Impact of Mass Digitization on Copyright and Higher Education Archives of the June 14-16, 2006 face to face symposium presentations held in Adelphi, MD. CIP_Thinker  
 
Pirates, Thieves and Innocents: Perceptions of Copyright Infringement in the Digital Age Audio archives of the June 16-17, 2005 face to face symposium presentations held in Adelphi, MD. Pirates, Thieves and Innocents: Perceptions of Copyright Infringement in the Digital Age  
 
Colleges, Code, and Copyright: The Impact of Digital Networks and Technological Controls on Copyright and the Dissemination of Information in Higher Education Audio archives of the June 10-11, 2004 face to face symposium presentations held in Adelphi, MD. Colleges, Code, and Copyright: The Impact of Digital Networks and Technological Controls on Copyright and the Dissemination of Information in Higher Education  
   
Copyright In The Digital Age: Challenges Facing the Academy Archives of the April 3-4, 2003 face to face seminar presentations held in Greenbelt, MD. Copyright In The Digital Age: Challenges Facing the Academy  
   
Copyright Management in Higher Education: Ownership, Access, and Control Archives of the April 4-5, 2002 seminar presentations held in Adelphi, MD. Copyright Management in Higher Education: Ownership, Access, and Control
 
 
The Future of Fair Use Archives of the June 15, 2001 seminar presentations held in Adelphi, MD. The Future of Fair Use
 
 
Courseware Development for Distance Education: Issues and Policy Models for Faculty Ownership by Kim Kelley, Associate Provost and Executive Director, Center for Intellectual Property, University of Maryland University College Courseware Development for Distance Education: Issues and Policy Models for Faculty Ownership