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    Greg Cram

    Director, Copyright, Permissions and Information Policy at The New York Public Library

    Greg Cram is the Associate General Counsel and Director of Information Policy at The New York Public Library (NYPL).13 He is responsible for developing and implementing policies and practices around the use of the Library's collections, both online and in physical spaces.1 Cram has played a key role in making the Library's collections more accessible to researchers and the public, including the release of over 225,000 high-resolution images of public domain collection items.1

    In his role, Cram has:

    1. Worked on open-source software development projects for the Library1
    2. Advocated for better copyright policy, testifying before Congress, the United States Copyright Office, and the United States Patent and Trademark Office1
    3. Led initiatives to increase digital access to in-copyright out-of-print books, including the University Press Backlist Pilot Project2
    4. Spearheaded the digitization of the Catalog of Copyright Entries to create a publicly accessible database for copyright status research2

    Before joining NYPL in 2011, Cram worked as a copyright clearance consultant and a licensing associate at Sanctuary Records.1 He holds a law degree from The Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and is licensed to practice in New York and Massachusetts.13

    Highlights

    NYPL: Seeking Ways to Provide Digital Access to the 20th Century's ...
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    Jan 1 · pli.edu
    Gregory Cram - PLI
    Jan 1 · nedcc.org
    Faculty Bios - NEDCC

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    New York, New York, United States