[Community] "Marking the public domain": Amsterdam, 20-21 October

bernardo parrella berny a cybermesa.com
Gio 9 Ott 2008 19:18:29 CEST


Greetings!

"Marking the public domain: relinquishment & certification" - this is 
the title of the 3rd COMMUNIA Workshop to be held in Amsterdam on 
20-21 October 2008.

The workshop will address the legal, economical and technical issues 
related to certifying public domain works and relinquishing 
intellectual property rights in Europe.

The first session will consist of two keynote speeches by scholars on 
the public domain, to be followed by an introduction of two specific 
tools being developed by Creative Commons.

Other two sessions will examine the possibilities of relinquishing 
rights in European jurisdictions and discuss tools needed to 
determine and certify the public domain status of works that are 
(believed to be) in the public domain.

Also scheduled are presentations of organizations and projects that 
have build their models or practices) around Public domain material, 
and other meetings of the COMMUNIA working groups.

The workshop takes place in Pakhuis de Zwijger, in central Amsterdam. 
Participation is open to the public and free of charge. Because of 
venue limited capacity, though, participants need to pre-register.

For more information, including downloadable registration form, please visit:
http://communia-project.eu/ws03

Local contact: Paul Keller <pk a kl.nl>

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About COMMUNIA

The COMMUNIA Thematic Network aims at becoming a European point of 
reference for theoretical analysis and strategic policy discussion of 
existing and emerging issues concerning the public domain in the 
digital environment - as well as related topics, including, but not 
limited to, alternative forms of licensing for creative material; 
open access to scientific publications and research results; 
management of works whose authors are unknown (i.e. orphan works).

Funded by the European Commission within the eContentplus framework, 
the 3-years long project expects to provide policy guidelines that 
will help each stakeholder involved - public and private, from the 
local to the European and global level.

More information: http://communia-project.eu
Contact: <press a communia-project.eu>



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