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Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004
From: Kim Nayyer (Copyrightlaws.com) <kim_mlis_at_yahoo.ca>
Subject: Article on Copyright and Licensing Job Positions
(Cross-posted; please accept apologies for duplications)
Lesley Ellen Harris of Copyrightlaws.com recently made a new article
entitled "Copyright and Licensing Job Positions" available on her web
site.
To read the whole article, simply visit the site and click on "articles"
from the top menu, then select this article from the list that appears.
[EDITOR'S NOTE: Here's a direct link to the article:
http://www.copyrightlaws.com/articles/Copyright_jobs.html.]
In the meantime, here is an introduction:
Copyright and Licensing Job Positions
With the rapid increase of copyright and licensing issues arising in
organizations from governments to museums to educational institutions,
non-lawyers (or lawyers in non-lawyer positions) are finding new and
growing
opportunities in the area of intellectual property. What exactly are
the
roles of these people and what are their job duties? To accurately
answer
these and other questions, I (Lesley Ellen Harris), interviewed five
people
from three countries with such job positions.
Kind regards,
Kim Nayyer
kim_at_copyrightlaws.com
kim_mlis_at_yahoo.ca
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