Difference between revisions of "Belgium"
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CC Belgium would like to thank Prof. Alain Strowel (University of St-Louis, Brussels) for his assistance and Pascal Callant for his former role as Public Project Lead. The team is indebted to Philippe Laurent and Loïc Bodson from IPR department and CRID for their support and legal expertise. The Dutch version was prepared by Mélanie Carly, researcher at CIR (Centrum voor Intellectuele Rechten), University of Leuven. | CC Belgium would like to thank Prof. Alain Strowel (University of St-Louis, Brussels) for his assistance and Pascal Callant for his former role as Public Project Lead. The team is indebted to Philippe Laurent and Loïc Bodson from IPR department and CRID for their support and legal expertise. The Dutch version was prepared by Mélanie Carly, researcher at CIR (Centrum voor Intellectuele Rechten), University of Leuven. | ||
− | Creative Commons would also like to thank recent affiliates [http://www.fundp.ac.be/universite/personnes/page_view/01003580/ Séverine Dusollier] and the Centre de Recherches Informatique et Droit at the University of Namur for their hard work and dedication to CC. | + | Creative Commons would also like to thank recent affiliates [http://www.fundp.ac.be/universite/personnes/page_view/01003580/ Séverine Dusollier] and the [http://www.fundp.ac.be/facultes/droit/recherche/centres/crid/ Centre de Recherches Informatique et Droit] at the University of Namur for their hard work and dedication to CC. |
Revision as of 18:12, 2 February 2011
There is currently no formal CC team in Belgium. If you are interested in working with Creative Commons in Belgium, please contact CC at affiliate-program@creativecommons.org or former affiliate Séverine Dusollier at severine.dusollier@fundp.ac.be.
Acknowledgements
CC Belgium would like to thank Prof. Alain Strowel (University of St-Louis, Brussels) for his assistance and Pascal Callant for his former role as Public Project Lead. The team is indebted to Philippe Laurent and Loïc Bodson from IPR department and CRID for their support and legal expertise. The Dutch version was prepared by Mélanie Carly, researcher at CIR (Centrum voor Intellectuele Rechten), University of Leuven.
Creative Commons would also like to thank recent affiliates Séverine Dusollier and the Centre de Recherches Informatique et Droit at the University of Namur for their hard work and dedication to CC.