Global Summit 2013/Descriptions

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Wednesday, 21 August

CC and copyright reform miniconference

  • Leads: Paul Keller, Delia Browne, Alek Tarkowski, Timothy Vollmer
  • Location: Room 2, Cultural Center General San Martin, located at Sarmiento 1551
  • Time: 11:00 - 17:00
  • Description: We are hosting a miniconference on 21 August (day before CC Summit kickoff) about the interaction of CC license stewardship and global copyright reform activities. We aim to increase knowledge of and involvement in these issues, present cases of how these two approaches are dealt with in parallel by involved affiliates, and discuss direct expressions of support for reform action. Register at https://www.eventbrite.com/event/7489686855

Thursday, 22 August

Welcome and strategy updates

  • Leads: Cathy Casserly
  • Location: Theatre
  • Time: 09:00 - 10:00
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Welcome to 4.0

  • Leads: Diane Peters, Sarah Pearson, Kat Walsh
  • Location: Theatre
  • Time 10:00 - 11:00
  • Description: Join CC's legal team and affiliate representatives as we conclude discussion on the new license suite and highlight its many features! We will review and brainstorm adoption strategies and key features that make 4.0 attractive to governments, database providers, GLAM, OER providers and more.

OER Policies Around the World/Implementing UNESCO OER Declaration

  • Leads: Paul Stacey, Cable Green
  • Location: Theatre
  • Time: 11:30 - 13:00
  • Description: This session looks at the development and implementation of major OER policies around the world. It will particularly focus on implementation strategies, overcoming challenges and how to educate/convince policymakers and related stakeholders about CC.

Audience Engagement Workshop

  • Leads: Jessica Coates
  • Location: Room 1
  • Time: 11:30 - 13:00
  • Description: Whenever we communicate on behalf of CC, we should be asking ourselves who we’re communicating to and why that audience is important to our mission. In this interactive discussion, we’ll talk about the audiences we communicate with and how we can more strategically tailor our communications to achieve our desired goals.

Evading a Two-Edged Sword - A Differential Approach for Advocating CC

  • Leads: Elad Wieder
  • Location: Theatre
  • Time: 14:30 - 15:30
  • Description: What are our goals, as members of the international CC affiliates network, when attending local conferences, meetings with stakeholders or giving presentations in various forums? Is it to promote the actual use of CC licenses? To promote free/open culture? To educate the public about copyright law? Are we trying to advocate abstract values or practical tools? Should we take an ideological standpoint or a pragmatic approach? This panel will provide different viewpoints and discussion from CC teams around the world.

Technology strategy meeting

  • Leads: Dan Mills
  • Location: Room 1
  • Time: 14:30 - 15:30
  • Description: Help drive CC's tech policy for 2013-2014. Meet CC's new Director of Product Development, Dan Mills, and hear his ideas about how to revitalise CC's volunteer tech community. Present your ideas for tech projects CC should be doing, or volunteer to join others.

Supporting Affiliates Through Technology

  • Leads: Maarten Zeinstra
  • Location: Theatre
  • Time: 15:30 - 16:30
  • Description: A panel discussion with several people about the role of technology in running and maintaining and affiliate.

10 year community plan

  • Leads: Jessica Coates
  • Location: Room 1
  • Time: 16:30 - 17:30
  • Description: Over its lifetime, CC has developed a strong international community based around shared values and goals. But what exactly are these values, and what goals are we trying to reach? As CC begins its second decade, now is the time to start to develop a broader strategy to guide the future growth and direction of CC as an idea and a community. Join CC's Global Network Manager to discuss what such a strategy might be, and plans to develop it throughout 2014.

Licensing data and databases under Version 4.0

  • Leads: Puneet Kishor, Sarah Pearson
  • Location: Theatre
  • Time: 16:30 - 17:30
  • Description: This interactive session will explore the practical application of Version 4.0 licenses to data and databases by examining use cases from several perspectives and discussing potential obstacles and opportunities for CC licensing in this context.

OER: mythbusting and fighting commons obstacles

  • Leads: Kamil Śliwowski
  • Location: Room 1
  • Time: 16:30 - 17:30
  • Description: Discussion and practical workshop on how to work with non-governmental organisations to open their resources. Draws on the experience of the CC Poland team in implementing the national funded e-textbooks initiative Digital School.

CC in the real world

  • Leads: Evelin Heidel
  • Location: Theatre
  • Time: 17:30 - 18:30
  • Description: A panel of local and international speakers discuss the intersection between Creative Commons and "real world" projects such as 3D printing, archiving and design.

Friday, 23 August

Board and affiliates panel session

  • Leads: Cathy Casserly, Paul Brest, Jessica Coates
  • Location: Theatre
  • Time: 09:00 - 10:00
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Communications skill sharing

  • Leads: Elliot Harmon
  • Location: Room 1
  • Time: 10:00 - 11:00
  • Description: Come with your questions and frustrations about communications - newsletters, talks, running events, social media, content, etc. If we can’t help, we’ll find someone who can, either in the CC Affiliate Network or in the broader NGO community.

Affiliate team workshop: fundraising, volunteers, team models

  • Leads: Jessica Coates, Heidi Chen
  • Location: Theatre
  • Time: 11:30 - 13:00
  • Description: This workshop provides a place for CC affiliates and HQ to exchange experiences and expertise on the practicalities of running an affiliate team - the models for team structure, fundraising, attracting and working with volunteers. It will be both a training workshop and a chance for people to learn from other affiliates about what works and what doesn't.

Building Toolkits and Learning Resources for the Global Network

  • Leads: Billy Meinke, Teresa Sempere, SooHyun Pae
  • Location: Room 1
  • Time: 11:30 - 13:00
  • Description: As part of a one-year project designed to support and strengthen the work of CC’s Global Affiliate Network, the CC community is collaboratively developing of a series of toolkits and learning materials to promote the broad understanding and adoption of open policies and practices. This working session will be an opportunity to share progress around the development of templates for the learning materials, allow for interested parties to contribute content and expertise to the working groups within the project, and to map out next steps in the production, translation, and delivery of the toolkits.

Education Strategy

  • Leads: Cable Green
  • Location: Theatre
  • Time: 14:30 - 16:00
  • Description: Help drive CC Education work and strategy by reviewing 2012-2013 accomplishments and drafting 2014 CC Education strategies.

Translation hackathon

  • Leads: SooHyun Pae
  • Location: Room 1
  • Time: 14:30 - 16:00
  • Description: The CC Translation Project was launched in the first half of 2013 aiming to support CC's global affiliates by making key CC resources available in multiple languages and to strengthen CC global affiliate network through collaboration. This session will begin with a brief overview of the Google Translation Project including CC Translation Sprint, particularly, which will run through August to October 2013. The session will then move into a short on-site translation sprint event.

CC Strategy wrap up

  • Leads: Cathy Casserly
  • Location: Theatre
  • Time: 16:00 - 16:45
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Saturday, 24 August

CC business models

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  • Time: 11:30 - 13:00
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Creative Commons and Collecting Societies pilots for the music sector

  • Session type: Panel
  • Leads: Diane Peters, Paul Keller, Claudio Ruiz, Carolina Botero
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  • Time: 15:30 - 16:30
  • Description: It has been 7 years since the first CC collecting society pilot launched with Buma/Stemra (Holland), implementing a project where members could use Non Commercial CC licenses, and BUMA could collect royalties for all other uses outside the scope of those licences. In 2013, Buma/Stemra the pilot concluded and the society has now made the ability of its members to use the NC licenses a permanent option for its members. There are other pilots in Europe and an increasing interest in Latin America where Creative Commons is working with at least 3 new possible pilots. It is an excellent opportunity to review the pilots to date and consider their future role. Importantly, the European Union is debating a new directive (law) on collective management of rights. As part of that debate, the ability of members to use open content licenses is currently being discussed. Those discussions have netted various policy proposals, such as the right to use Creative Commons NC licenses, or allow members to withdraw works from collective management altogether. This discussion has the potential to solve the issue in the European context.


European OER Project

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  • Time: 15:30 - 16:30
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Fundraising Workshop

  • Session type: Workshop
  • Leads: Jessica Coates
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  • Time: 11:30 - 13:00
  • Description: This workshop, facilitate by HQ staff and experienced affiliates, aims to assist affiliates to develop fundraising skills, and clarify how HQ can help affiliates become more financially sustainable.




Expanding the School of Open: Affiliate showcase and panel discussion for ways forward

  • Session type: panel
  • Leads: Jane Park
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  • Time: 09:30 - 11:00
  • Description: Creative Commons affiliates present their School of Open projects and courses, including the School of Open Kenya Initiative, School of Open in German, Open data for GLAMs, and more. Discuss lessons learned, and how to scale the initiative globally in online, offline, and multilingual settings.

Open Government: A challenge and opportunity for CC Affiliates

  • Session type: panel
  • Leads: Renata Avila
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  • Time: 09:30 - 11:00
  • Description: With the Open Government and Open Data movement and with the increased number of countries engaged in the Open Government Partnership, new opportunities and interested communities in CC 0 and other licensing options are opening, especially in the Global South. But it is also a challenge for local chapters.

Copyright developments around the world

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  • Time: 09:30 - 11:00
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Argentina showcase

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  • Time: 11:00 - 12:00
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Update on the Open Policy Network: Focus on OER

  • Session type: panel
  • Leads: Cable Green, Timothy Vollmer
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  • Time: 11:00 - 12:00
  • Description: Update on the Open Policy Network and future planning with affiliates, especially for OER policy adoption

Lightning Talks

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  • Time: 11:00 - 12:00
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Science strategy

  • Session type: presentation and workshop
  • Leads: Puneet Kishor
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  • Time: 12:00 - 13:00
  • Description: From Science Affiliates to Science Salons, the CC Science Program is building up, growing out, asking questions and speaking its mind. The method to this madness is to support CC’s mission. Come find out what we are cooking up, and pitch in with your own ideas to take us there from here.

Public Domain works digitization

  • Leads: Melanie Dulong de Rosnay
  • Location: Room 2
  • Time: 10:00 - 11:00
  • Description: The panel brings together practitioners and academics to discuss issues related to the digitization of Public Domain works by cultural heritage institutions. The session will try to develop guidelines for marking PD works in the context of digitization projects with the tools provided by CC.

Project grants showcase

  • Session type: panel
  • Leads: Jessica Coates
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  • Time: 12:00 - 13:00
  • Description: This session would showcase all or some of the projects that have received grants from CC under its Affiliate Project Grant program for 2013: http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/38602

OER in practice showcase

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  • Time: 13:00 - 14:00
  • Description: Affiliates will introduce what’s happening in the OER field of their jurisdiction and their new OER practices. Including updates from New Zealand, Mongolia, India, and China Mainland. There will be Q&A, as well as discussion after the presentations.

Copyright reform report back

  • Session type: panel
  • Leads: Paul Keller, Delia Brown, Alek Tarkowski, Timothy Vollmer
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  • Time: 13:00 - 14:00
  • Description: We'll provide a report back from the Thursday copyright reform miniconference and have a discussion with affiliates and board about next steps.

CC and creative industries

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  • Time: 13:00 - 14:00
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Measuring success the CC way

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  • Leads: Cathy Casserly, John Weitzmann
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  • Time: 14:00 - 15:00
  • Description: A panel of senior members of the CC community speak to the impact CC has had since its early days at the Summit, and how best to measure this impact in future.

Closing session

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  • Leads: Cathy Casserly
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  • Time: 15:00 - 16:00
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