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Mon, 07/10/2023 - 10:46
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Concurrent
Session V

Copyright Q&A
22 Fenway, Room 204

As an educator at a performing arts college, you may be
using copyright-protected works as teaching tools. You may
be creating new copyrighted works in collaboration with your
students in the classroom. You may even be collaborating
with students in projects outside of the college. Do you know
what is permissible under the doctrine of fair use and what
requires permission from the rights owners? Do you know
the basics of copyright law when collaborating with students
inside and outside of the classroom (e.g., who owns the work,
who controls its use, and who is entitled to a share of any
revenue generated)? Your questions are welcomed.
—Presented by: Valerie Lovely

—Hosted by: Kenn Brass

Bruce Gertz Quintet: Guilford Sound

Recording Residency Experience
1140 Boylston Street, Room 1A

The Guilford Sound Recording Residency is one of three
artist residency programs supported by the Office of
Faculty Development. Guilford Sound is a newly constructed
recording facility located in the foothills of the Green
Mountains in Guilford, Vermont. With this one-studio,
energy-efficient site, owners Dave Snyder and Sara Coffey
have dedicated themselves to providing artists a serene
environment to create new work. This one-week residency is
open to faculty, chairs, and deans. During this session, the
2016 Guilford Sound Recording Residency group will perform
some of the music they created while in Vermont, share
photos, and discuss their residency experience, including
the preparation, equipment, engineering, housing, and
programming of daily sessions.
—Presented by: Bruce Gertz, Andy Edelstein, Dino

Govoni, Steve Hunt, and Casey Scheuerell
—Hosted by: Mary McClory