Copyright & Copyleft: A Panel Discussion
Curious about copyrights?
DARTH Crimson will host lively discourse on intellectual property and its current predicaments as it plays catch up to the digital age. With panelists from four widely varying backgrounds, we aim to spark engaging and insightful discourse on where IP is coming from and where it’s going. The roundtable addresses the intellectual property concerns of the Harvard community in an age of open access, MOOCs, Creative Commons, and other innovations. We will begin with short presentations on our panelists’ perspectives, move onto guided discussion, and will address questions submitted through our webpage. A collection of resources available through Harvard will be available to attendees.
We encourage attendees and interested parties to submit questions and ideas for topics of discussion before the event. If you’re interested but can’t attend, the panel will be recorded and posted on our website in the week following.
Panelists
Allan A. Ryan Director of Intellectual Property, Harvard Business School Publishing Harvard Extension School faculty profile
Peter Suber Director of the Harvard Office for Scholarly Communication, Harvard Open Access Project Peter Suber’s wiki website
Kyle Courtney Copyright Advisor for Harvard University, Office for Scholarly Communication Kyle Courtney’s OpenScholar site
Tim Kreider Essayist and Cartoonist (The New York Times) Tim Kreider’s website