Creative Commons Seminar 27 October 2007
Expanding Copyright Horizons - Creative Commons Seminar 27 October 2007
Digital technologies are connecting people in
ways that were never
before possible but that brings
challenges around copyright. It also
adds new meaning
to concepts such as the Information Commons and the
value to society of unencumbered access to all
information. The
Creative Commons licences are a
modern approach to balancing the
rights of the creator
and public access. They “allow” users to share,
reuse and remix legally.
The Creative Commons Seminar
on Saturday 27 October (full day held at
the National
Library, Wellington) is your opportunity to gain a
greater understanding of the Creative Commons approach
to copyright
licensing.
If you’re in the creative,
cultural, scientific or educational space,
are
interested in securing a return on your creative investment
and
marking your work with the freedoms and access you
want it to carry,
then this seminar is for you. It’s
also for people who have an
interest or involvement in
copyright and the direction the new open
content
licensing is taking.
The free programme includes guest
speaker Dr Anne Fitzgerald,
Brisbane-based intellectual
property and e-commerce lawyer and Adjunct
Professor at
the School of Law, Queensland University of Technology.
As well as initiating Australia’s Going Digital series
of seminars and
publications, Anne has written and
presented extensively on legal
aspects of e-commerce,
multimedia and the Internet. The event will
also
include industry & research sector workshops, led by New
Zealand
experts, to discuss specific issues, uses and
concerns.
Register your interest now to
anna.duckworth@natlib.govt.nz and to
assist with
planning please provide details of your sector & area of
interest eg creative, research, education, government,
legal etc.Also
check out the website
www.creativecommons.org.nz for background on
Creative
Commons Aotearoa New Zealand.
Creative Commons
Aoteaora New Zealand is a project of Te Whainga
Aronui
The Council for The Humanities, in partnership with the
National Library of New
Zealand.
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