For online participants;
As proof of attendance, Have;
- 2 screenshots with your name visible (either show your name logged into your computer on split screen or log into canvas or your portfolio and show that).
- 1 with the date and time from the start of the session.
- 1 with the date and time from the end of the session.
- Title of the meeting or webinar visible in screenshots.
- You will not get approved without the above, no exceptions.
- You need to stay the entire time and the time attended will be checked with the host.
For in person participants;
- You will need to take a selfie in front of the sign/poster for the event for proof of attendance.
- You need to stay the entire time and the time attended will be checked with the host.
The legal and ethical concerns raised by the use of copyrighted text for use in large language models has had major impact on the publishing industry. Join us for a panel discussion that explores this topic from multiple perspectives – the value of text as data for research, the rights of authors in protecting their intellectual property, and the increased risks to publishers in this environment.
Participants:
Alex Wermer-Colan, Academic and Research Director, Loretta Duckworth Scholars Studio (moderator)
Jackie Rodriguez, Associate University Counsel, Office of University Counsel: University Counsel
Laura McGrath, Assistant Professor, College of Liberal Arts, English Department
Guy Rub, Vincent J. Marella Professor, Beasley School of Law
Aaron M Javsicas, Editor-in-Chief, Temple University Press
Matt Wray, Professor & Chair, Sociology Department, College of Liberal Arts
Registration is required. There are 98 in-person seats available. There are 100 online seats available.
For In person seats, it will take place at the Charles Library Event Space.
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