Open licensing, open technologies, and the future of education in Latin America (Santiago, Chile, 19-21 Nov.) [10/11/08]
Resolution on freedom of expression and information in documentaries approved in Rome. [10/06/08]
Conference on "Open Societies vs. Intellectual Enclosures: Innovation, Imitation and Economic Growth" on 3-4 October in Alessandria, Italy.[09/23/08]
The 3rd COMMUNIA Workshop (Marking the public domain: relinquishment & certification) is planned in Amsterdam for 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.
Here below is the final programme. Please remember to pre-register by using the downloadable registration form.
[10/02/08]
The first international Open Access Day will be held on 14 October 2008. The founding partners are SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition), Students for FreeCulture, and the Public Library of Science.
The aim of the celebration is to broaden awareness and understanding of Open Access, including recent mandates and emerging policies, within the international higher education community and the general public. Open Access Day will invite researchers, educators, librarians, students, and the public to participate in live, worldwide broadcasts of events.
There is a webpage dedicated to that event with all the information.
If you plan to organize any event at your institution you can use that site to spread information about it.
[09/24/08]
Prof. Bernt Hugenholtz, Director of the Institute for Information Law at the University of Amsterdam (IViR), wrote an open letter about the European Commission’s “Intellectual Property Packageâ€. Addressing two major studies on the impact of EU copyright law and policies produced in 2006 and 2007 by the IViR, Prof. Hugenholtz states his "complete surprise" in discovering that such studies "have been almost entirely ignored in the so-called 'forward looking package' on IP", recently released by the EC. [08/28/08]
Held at the University of Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium, under the perfect organization of a local team coordinated by Tom Dedeurwaerdere (Louvain University) and MarÃa José Iglesias (Namur University), the First COMMUNIA Conference attracted almost 100 attendees from all over Europe and even someone from the United States and Brazil. Here is a detailed report of the two-day event. [08/01/2008]
The 2008 iSummit brings together activists, change agents and new world social entrepreneurs to chart and reflect on a positive path for a more fair, more just, more creative world in the Information Age. The event will cover such topics as Open Education Policy and Practice, Open Business, Global Commons and Open Publishing, and the First Interdisciplinary Research Workshop on Free Culture.
The list of keynote speakers include COMMUNIA active members Rishab Ghosh and Paul Keller, along with other renowned experts and activists.
BEUC, the European Consumers’ Organisation, addressed the recent EU proposal to extend copyright protection from 50 to 95 years not only for music performers but also to record producers: "long terms of protection are counter-productive and a burden to innovation".
Science Commons, SPARC, the Center for the Study of the Public Domain, and the Institut d'Estudis Catalans are organizing a satellite event on the policies and technologies necessary to make good on the promise of scientific research in the networked era.
The Commons, a pilot project launched last January based on the principle of "no known copyright restrictions", is gaining a very positive response. This partnership involving The Library of Congress and Flickr has two main goals: to increase access to publicly-held photography collections, and to provide a way for the general public to contribute information and knowledge.
Out of some 14 million prints, photographs and other visual materials at the Library of Congress, more than 3,000 photos are being made available on the new Flickr page, to include only images for which no copyright restrictions are known to exist.
Presentations, papers and other material related to COMMUNIA events are available in the download page
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