www.imappreserve.org 
 
Independent Media Arts Preservation (IMAP) 
Presents a Workshop on
Copyright and Digital Project Planning 

Friday, February 26, 2010
10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

At ICP – the International Center for Photography  

Copyright and Digital Project Planning

Increased user demand for online content and wider acceptance of digitization 
as a preservation action requires librarians, archivists, curators, and artists 
to become familiar with how copyright law intersects with their digital project 
planning. This workshop approaches copyright from the collections and project 
management perspective.  An overview of copyright law and how to analyze 
underlying or third-party rights in textual, visual, audio, and moving image 
content will be provided.  Metadata that can be captured as part of the legal 
due diligence process will be described in context so the purpose of the 
metadata is clear.  We will perform exercises with common digital project 
scenarios.

Presenter:  Linda Tadic consults and lectures in the areas of digital asset 
management, audiovisual and digital preservation, and metadata.  She is 
Executive Director of the Audiovisual Archive Network (www.archivenetwork.org), 
and an adjunct professor in New York University’s Moving Image Archiving and 
Preservation graduate degree program, teaching two core courses: Collection 
Management, and Access to Moving Image Collections.  Ms. Tadic’s over 25 years 
experience working with and managing audiovisual, digital, and broadcasting 
collections includes the positions of Manager of the Digital Library at Home 
Box Office (HBO), and Director of the Media Archives and Peabody Awards 
Collection at the University of Georgia. She is the past Director of Operations 
for ARTstor.

Workshop location: 
ICP –School of the International Center for Photography  
1114 Avenue of Americas 
southeast corner at 43rd Street 
Directions: www.icp.org 
 
Workshop fee: 

$100 IMAP and ICP members
$150 non-members
$50 students with valid ID

Registration is required with pre-payment.  Space is limited.
Register at www.imappreserve.org


 
IMAP programs are supported, in part, by public funds from the New York State 
Council on the Arts and from individual contributions. 
 

 


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