Hello colleagues,

The Software Preservation Network’s Community Engagement Collaborative invites 
you to join us for the upcoming SPN Forum, “Building a Video Game Collection - 
Legal Considerations for Preservation”! The event will take place on Thursday, 
June 16th, 2022 at 12pm ET | 4pm UTC (see your local 
time<https://dateful.com/eventlink/1715214585>).

Register now to attend: 
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEsf--hqzopGtcZ_j4FsKCdlMnJMskiIPLP

The SPN Community Engagement Collaborative occasionally invites our colleagues 
across professional and disciplinary communities to participate in an hour-long 
public discussion on topics related to software curation, preservation, and 
reuse. Join the Software Preservation 
Network<https://www.softwarepreservationnetwork.org/get-involved/> to access 
more frequent conversations!

The Software Preservation Network is building momentum in solidarity with 
several organizations and communities to win an improved exemption in the 
Digital Millennium Copyright Act for video games. Such an exemption would 
enable increased preservation and access to video games.

Why is it important to advocate for an expanded exemption? A panel of video 
game curators, legal researchers and historians will discuss:

  *   How video game collections are built/curated;
  *   How these collections are currently being preserved: what is the current 
state of preservation and access without the exemption?
  *   What would change if the community had an expanded DMCA exemption and 
could rely on principles of fair use to provide access to their collections?

Your Speakers
Kendra Albert, Clinical Instructor, Harvard Cyberlaw Clinic
Andrew Borman, Digital Games Curator, The Strong Museum of Play
Phil Salvador, Library Director, Video Game History Foundation

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We look forward to having you at the next Software Preservation Forum on June 
16th!


With best wishes,
Dianne, on behalf of the SPN Community Engagement Collaborative


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