CCi Legal Day Programme 2008
Morning
Contents
- 1 Welcome
- 2 “International Porting”
- 3 Discussion regarding international porting
- 4 “International Private Law Clause”
- 5 “On licensing of Derivative Works”
- 6 “Non Commercial”
- 7 “New Protocol”: CC+ and other non exclusive license agreements
- 8 CC0 “waiver and universal public domain assertion tools“
- 9 Business Track (separate day)
Welcome
Catharina and Mike
- introduction
What happened since Dubrovnik
- new jurisdiction projects - version 3.0 - new protocols
“International Porting”
Different needs for different regions and stakeholders
General remarks
- porting in the next 5 years - challenges / perspectives
Peculiarities for Japan
- invited speaker: Prof. Tamura
Peculiarities for Europe
- e.g. Neighbouring Rights - Database rights
Moral Rights?
Coffee break
Discussion regarding international porting
- challenges for different national licenses in the next 5 years
Lunch
“International Private Law Clause”
Introduction
Discussion
“On licensing of Derivative Works”
How can derivative works be licensed?
Questions for the BY / BY-NC
Discussion
Tea break
“Non Commercial”
- Introduction of CC research study – next steps - National guidelines: Europe? Asia (Japan?) - Relevance for Collecting Societies (details about CS=update Dutch pilot etc at business track)
“New Protocol”: CC+ and other non exclusive license agreements
Different needs for different user groups
- Overview - Discussion
CC0 “waiver and universal public domain assertion tools“
- Overview - Discussion?
Dinner?
Business Track (separate day)
Collecting Societies
- Update Dutch pilot project (Buma/Stemra) - Introduction Danish project with KODA - Definition of “Non Commercial” as key element when it comes to CS - Strategies and next steps