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This Creative Commons Global Summit Program is subject to change.

Global Summit hashtag is: #ccsummit15

Deeper conversations about the Summit and sharing of useful information such as local events, things to do, places to meetup etc. are invited to take place in the CC Korea hosted Global Summit Slack Channel. Get a Slack invite at https://ccglobalsummit2015.herokuapp.com
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Friday, October 16
 

11:00 KST

Fair use and business
Moderators
avatar for Jay Yoon

Jay Yoon

CC Korea Project Lead

Friday October 16, 2015 11:00 - 12:00 KST
3. National Museum of Korea Small Auditorium (200 seats) National Museum of Korea, 137, Seobinggo-ro (168-6, Yongsan-dong 6-ga), Yongsan-gu, Seoul, 04383, Korea

14:00 KST

Legal Code Translations 2 Years Strong: Successes, Challenges and Impact
Since the 4.0 licenses were published in November 2013 and as early as the publication of CC0 in 2009, CC and its affiliates have embarked on a novel and ambitious undertaking for linguistically translating (not porting) these legal tools. The past 18 months in particular have seen many successes and challenges, particular since languages extend across borders and continents. Join us and our translation leads to explore the successes, challenges, opportunities and learnings of this impressive undertaking.

Speakers
avatar for Hala Essalmawi

Hala Essalmawi

Principal Attorney & IPR Officer, Library of Alexandria
A lawyer, and Phd candidate, believe that law has a great role in sustainable development. Topics: IP, copyright, Access to knowledge, consumer protection, micro finance.
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Marianne Díaz Hernández

Public Policy Analyst, Derechos Digitales
Marianne Diaz is a Venezuelan lawyer, digital rights activist and fiction writer, currently based in Santiago, Chile. Her work focuses mainly on issues regarding online freedom of speech, web filtering, internet infrastructure and digital security. She founded the digital rights NGO... Read More →
avatar for Maksym Naumko

Maksym Naumko

Legal lead, Creative Commons Ukraine
avatar for Sarah Pearson

Sarah Pearson

General Counsel, Creative Commons
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Dr. Mohammad El Said

Associate Professor, UCLAN
Mohammed is an Associate Professor at Lancashire Law School, UCLAN. El Said holds a PhD degree in Law from the University of Manchester, 2005. He worked as a consultant with leading media organisations in the Middle East and for other international organisations including the United... Read More →


Friday October 16, 2015 14:00 - 15:00 KST
5. Hangeul Museum Auditorium (167 seats) National Hangeul Museum 139, Seoubinggo-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, 04383, Korea

15:30 KST

CC Licensing the Sum of All Knowledge: Community and Legal Considerations for Wikipedia and Platforms

In the past few years, we have seen some big picture changes in the role of free licenses on the internet. A growing number of platforms have thriving communities that are empowered to share and remix content using the Creative Commons licenses. Wikipedia, as a large platform with CC content, provides valuable insights into the importance of free licensing. The Wikimedia community has used CC licenses for encyclopedia articles, incorporating free and public domain images, video, sound, and other media.

Part 1 - 35 min
We will cover importance of CC for Wikimedia. We will discuss which licenses are used on Wikimedia projects (and how often), the advantages of of free licenses for Wikipedia contributors and users, and some lessons from hosting a large repository of CC content. We will then discuss issues and considerations for upgrading Wikipedia from BY-SA 3.0 to 4.0.

Part 2 - 40 min
Many, if not most, websites have legal terms of service that create potential conflicts with CC licensing. This workshop will cover the most common pitfalls and work through possible solutions. We will discuss the interoperability problems found deep within the legal fine print of many websites. We will discuss practical use cases where these issues pose a real world problem for users. We will pick a typical question from potential reusers, and examine how best to answer it. The hope is that we walk away with a better understanding of how to handle these issues more efficiently across platforms.

If we have time, we will also discuss 4.0 upgrade considerations for platforms beyond Wikipedia.

Moderators
avatar for Jane Park

Jane Park

Director of Platforms & Partnerships, Creative Commons
Jane directs CC’s work with platforms to create a more vibrant and usable commons. She has ten years of organizational experience in the design, strategy, and execution of socially innovative programs in education, communications, and global network growth.

Speakers
avatar for Baden Appleyard

Baden Appleyard

National Director, AusGOAL
I am a Barrister of the Supreme Court of Queensland and Barrister of the High Court of Australia. I am also the National Programme Director for the Australian Governments' Open Access and Licensing (AusGOAL) Programme. AusGOAL is the Australian Governments' programme for opening... Read More →
avatar for Stephen LaPorte

Stephen LaPorte

Legal Counsel, Wikimedia Foundation
I'm an open source and data visualization enthusiast.
avatar for Sarah Pearson

Sarah Pearson

General Counsel, Creative Commons


Friday October 16, 2015 15:30 - 16:50 KST
5. Hangeul Museum Auditorium (167 seats) National Hangeul Museum 139, Seoubinggo-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, 04383, Korea
 
Saturday, October 17
 

13:40 KST

Rights Statements, the Public Domain Mark, and Blockchain: Extending the CC infrastructure
1. Rightsstatements.org: Developing a standard for GLAM institutions to communicate reuse rights
2. A proposal for updating the Public Domain Mark to allow use for works not in the worldwide public domain. This discussion will focus on the opportunity and challenges for enabling the marking of these hybrid works using CC's PDM, currently recommended for use with very old works, and look at some possibilities for enabling this functionality if pursued.
3. Blockchain and Creative Commons 

Speakers
avatar for Constance Choi

Constance Choi

Founder, Seven Advisory
avatar for Diane Peters

Diane Peters

General Counsel, Creative Commons
I lead the legal team and legal programs at CC and a board member. Most recently, I'm co-leading the Open COVID Pledge Project at CC with Eric Steuer.


Saturday October 17, 2015 13:40 - 15:00 KST
Hongik Univ Art Center Lecture Room 2 (40 seats) 6 fl. Hongik University Daehakro Art Center 2, 57 Daehakro, Jongno-gu, Seoul, Korea
 
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