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Panel to discuss Google Book Search settlement and libraries during ALA Annual Conference

June 22, 2010 1 comment

Via District Dispatch:

The American Library Association’s (ALA) Washington Office will host a panel discussion on the proposed Google Book Search (GBS) settlement during the association’s annual conference in Washington.

The session, titled “Panel Discussion on Life after the Google Book Search (GBS) Settlement,” will be held from 10:30 a.m. to noon on Saturday, June 26, in Washington Convention Center, Room 151B.

A panel of speakers, mediated by Jonathan Band, intellectual property attorney and counsel for the ALA, will discuss what the outcome of the proposed GBS settlement will mean for the future of libraries and digitization efforts.

Panelists include the following: James Grimmelmann, Professor, New York University Law School; Marybeth Peters, Register of Copyrights, U.S. Copyright Office; Mark Sandler, Director, Center for Library Initiatives, Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC); and Johanna Shelton, Senior Policy Council, Google.

ALA Annual Conference Event: The Google Book Search Settlement–Continuing to explore what’s in it for libraries

July 8, 2009 1 comment

The ALA Washington Office is hosting a Breakout Session to discuss the proposed Google Book Search settlement on Saturday, July 11 from 10:30am – noon at McCormick Place West (MCP), Room W-193b (listed as the Washington Office Breakout Session II – Fair Use in the 21st Century: From Lawsuits to Legislation).

Representatives from Google and the library community will participate in a panel discussion moderated by Nancy Kranich, chair of the Committee on Legislation’s Copyright Subcommittee, to discuss the recent settlement and essentially what’s in it for libraries.

Panel participants include:

  • Dan Clancy, Google
  • Crosby Kemper III, CEO, Kansas City Public Library system
  • Nancy Kranich, Chair, ALA Committee on Legislation Copyright Subcommittee
  • Lee Van Orsdel, Dean of University Libraries, Grand Valley State University
  • Kevin Smith, Scholarly Communications Officer, Duke University
  • Patricia Steele, Dean of University Libraries, Indiana University

The program will include an overview of the proposed settlement recently reached among Google, the Association of American Publishers and the Authors Guild and the comments filed on behalf of the ALA, the Association of Academic and Research Libraries and the Association of Research Libraries with the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York for the judge to consider in his ruling on the proposed settlement. The panelists will offer brief remarks and then take questions from the audience.

Additional information about the proposed Google Book Search settlement agreement, including the recent amended agreement between Google and the University of Michigan, is available at http://wo.ala.org/gbs/.