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Revision as of 03:38, 5 June 2010


Events

Conference in Seoul, Korea

2010/06/04

http://www.creativecommons.or.kr


CC Asia Pacific Conference 2010

Who

Creative Commons Korea, Creative Commons Global Community members, Creative Commons Jurisdiction Projects, and general public.

What

"Open for Innovation" [1]

When

June 3 to June 5, 2010 [2]

Where

Seoul, South Korea

  • Welcome Reception (Jun 3) - Somerset Palace Seoul [3]
  • CC Asia Pacific Conference (Jun 4) - National Museum of Korea [4]
  • Conference Banquet (Jun 4) - Seoul Partners House[5]
  • CC Asia Meeting (Jun 5) - National Museum of Korea[6]
  • CC Friends Party (Jun 5) - Theater ZERO[7]
  • Shared Film Festival (Jun 3 - Jun 9) - Cinemaru[8]

Why

One of the main goals of this conference is to provide an occasion for CC communities in Asia and the Pacific to gather together to share experience and discuss common issues and potential projects. They will be given an opportunity to enhance their ties of friendship and cooperation and build new networks with individuals and organizations from various fields at both the international and local level, which will in turn facilitate collaboration within and across CC communities in the region. Furthermore, this event will also provide broader benefits to other parts of the society, by engaging experts and the general public from various areas and giving them inspiration to get innovative ideas and explore new possibilities.


Schedule and Program

2010-06-03

Arrival into Seoul

  • 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm "Shared Film Festival" opening ceremony
  (*The festival will run through from June 3rd to June 9th)
  • 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Welcome reception

2010-06-04

  • 9:30 am - 6:00 pm CC Asia Pacific Conference "Open for Innovation"
  • 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Banquet for guest speakers & CC affiliates
09:00 - 10:00 Registration
10:00 - 10:10 Welcoming Remarks

- JinSup Jung, Chairman of CC Korea

10:10 - 10:20 Congratulatory Remarks

- Hyung-kyu Maeng, Minister of Public Administration and Security of Korea

10:25 - 10:45 Opening Keynote : "CC for innovation"

- Joichi Ito, CEO of Creative Commons

10:50 - 11:50 [Overview]

CC license usage in the world
- Giorgos Cheliotis, CC Singapore
Activities and Relationship of Creative Commons Korea
- Jay Yoon, CC Korea
Present and Future of Web Portals in Korea
Hye-seung Jung, Daum In-hyuk, Choi, Naver

11:50 - 13:00 Lunch
13:00 - 15:20

[Session 1] The more you open, the more you get
Moderator: Won-jae Lee

Sharism
- Isaac Mao, Jon Phillips, and Christopher Adams
What does "Open" mean to us?
- Young-eul Kim, Nate
NHK Creative Library
- Seinoshin yamagishi
VODO.net
- Jamie King

[Session 2] What can governments and people do for innovation in web 2.0 era?
Moderator: Borami Kim

Government 2.0 Taskforce Case in AU
- Mia Garlick, CC Australia
OA PSI Movement
- Anne Fitzgerald
Working with the public sector in using CC licenses: Lessons learned
- Tyng-Ruey Chuang, CC Taiwan
Korea's Government 2.0 cases
- Jae-gon Jung, Korea Copyright Commission
- Sung-ju Kang, Ministry of Public Administration and Security
- Jung-hee Song, Seoul Metropolitan Government

15:20 - 15:30 Break
15:30 - 17:10

[Session 3] Getting inspiration from open creation
Moderator: Seung-jun Choi

INTO INFINITY & iPhone remix application
- Takahiro Saito & Izumi Yoshida, CC Japan
Open Secret Technology and its Boomerang Effects
- Hojun Song
Open Source Cinema
- Brett Gaylor
"Remix and Share" project
- Handong Zhu, CC China Mainland
CC to the Museum
- Fumio Nanjo & Choi JungHua, Mori Art Museum

[Session 4] Open Education Resource: innovation for learning and teaching
Moderator: Namu Lee

Creative Commons and Open Educational Resources
- Jane Park, CC HQ
OER in Korea
- Hye-kyung Yang, KERIS"
Overview of OCW worldwide
- Meena Hwang, OpenCourseware Consortium
Snow 2.0
- Jisun Lee, Sookmyung University
OER Case study
-Ha-young Shin

17:10 - 17:20 Break
17:20 - 18:00 Closing Keynote

- Lawrence Lessig

2010-06-05

  • 9:30 am - 4:00 pm CC ASIA PACIFIC Meeting
  • 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm CC Friends Party
09:00 - 09:30 Registration
09:30 - 10:00 Announcement from CC Korea and CC HQ
10:00 - 11:30 [Session 1] Case studies and project showcases

Moderator: Tyng-Ruey Chuang

  • Korea - Case studies, by Ju-young Oh
  • Australia - Creative industry business models by Jessica Coates
  • China Mainland - Promotion programs of CC China Mainland in the areas of culture, science and education by Ping Liu
  • Japan - Science Commons Translation Project, online fair use survey by Tomoaki Watanabe
11:30 - 11:40 Break
11:40 - 12:30 [Session 2] Case studies and project showcases (continued)

Moderator: Jessica Coates

  • The Philippines - Free Access to Law (FAL) by Michael Vernon Guerrero Mendiola
  • Taiwan - Fun with Metadata by Bob Chao
  • Syria - MiddleEastern Opportunities by Bassel Safadi
  • Canada - status.net by Jon Phillips
12:10 - 13:30 Lunch
13:30 - 14:40 [Session 3] Sharing experience


Funding, making community, collaboration with other NGO, cultural difference, copyright issues, etc.

  • China Mainland - The development of Creative Commons China Mainland
  • Japan - CC Japan's networking and chain reactions through outreach activities by Tomoaki Watanabe
  • New Zealand - The Organisation of Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand by Jane Hornibrook
  • Taiwan - Sharing the experience of popularizaing and cooperating with other organizations by Emily (Wen-Yin) Chou
14:40 - 15:00 Break
15:00 - 15:40 [Session 4]Fundraising
15:40 - 15:50 Break
15:50 - 16:50 [Session 5]Roadmap for CC Asia Pacific Community


Relationship with CC HQ, CCL upgrade, newsletter, office, web site, joint projects, etc.

16:50 - 17:00 Wrap-up and Conclusion
18:00 - 18:40 Dinner
18:40 - 19:40 CC Friends Party
19:40 - 20:00 Break
19:40 - 20:00 CC Friends Party (continued)
20:00 - 21:00 CC Asia Pacific Party

2010-06-06

  • Fun day, free time and/or departure at Incheon International Airport

Registration

Please follow the link below and submit the form to register for this event. The information you will provide will be used to help us preparing the event. [9]

Contact

Useful Information

  • Seoul public transportation system[10]
  • Subway map[11]
  • Weather in June
    • In June, the weather in Seoul ranges from low 16°C(60.8℉) to high 27°C(80.6℉) in average. It is early summer, so you can wear a short-sleeve.
  • Things to do
    • Visit Korea[12]
    • Seoul City Tour Bus[13]/