University of California
Standing Committee on Copyright
2000-2001 Work Plan


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Candidate topics for scheduling
Spring 2000
 Fall 2000
Winter 2001
Spring 2001
5/3/00
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Initiate, encourage and monitor projects that make innovative use of copyrighted works, regardless of format, and assist faculty and students to both produce new works and make use of the works of others in ways consistent with law, policy, and the academic mission of the University Review copyright implications of eScholarship Review copyright implications of eScholarship - - -
Rights management issues in digitization projects - - - -
Monitor the copyright environment and make recommendations to the University on how to align University copyright policy and management with the goals of the academic mission in the context of continuous and rapid change Review Copyright Task Force recommendations Review Copyright Task Force recommendations - - -
Assess existing UC policies Initial review: existing UC policies - - -
Set priorities for policy review, revision, and creation Initial discusson: priorities for policy review, revision, and creation - - -
Monitor technological restrictions and contract practices that impede fair use and the advance of knowledge Digital Library licensing and compliance - - - -
Recommend priorities and methods for continuous Universitywide education on copyright Copyright Education Program Copyright Education Program - Initial discussion Copyright Education Program -- Initial program proposal & resolution - -
Assess the implications of new federal and state legislation for University policy and practice AB 1773 (Classroom Presentations) AB 1773 (Classroom Presentations) - - -
Digital Millennium Copyright Act -- anticircumvention provisions Digital Millennium Copyright Act -- anticircumvention provisions - - -
Review of recent and pending legislation - Review of recent and pending legislation (Guest speaker) - -
Make recommendations about substantive participation in national discussions and initiatives AAU Initiatives AAU Initiatives - - -
Basic Copyright Principles Review Legislation Principles Review Legislation Principles Review Legislation Principles Review Legislation Principles Review Legislation Principles
Draft generalized Principles - - - -
Adopt Principles - - - -

Last updated: May 3, 2000

For more information please contact:
Gary S. Lawrence
Director, Library Planning and Policy Development
510.987.9461
gary.lawrence@ucop.edu
Martha Winnacker
Executive Assistant to the AVP, Information Resources and Communication 
510.987.0409 
martha.winnacker@ucop.edu
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