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Our second "CCi Legal Day" is scheduled for July 29, 2008.
At the iSummit 2008 in Sapporo, Creative Commons will again invite its international network of project leads and teams to participate in a workshop about the legal and international aspects of the Creative Commons licenses. Similar to last year’s CCi Legal Day, this special meeting will be held one day ahead of the actual iSummit events. With the increasing growth of Creative Commons worldwide, a structured discussion about policies, legal issues, and questions about interoperability will prove both necessary and fruitful.
Archives: CCi Legal Day 2007
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[edit] Status Quo
[edit] Welcome
9.00-9.15
- Catharina Maracke and Mike Linksvayer - Introduction
- What happened since Dubrovnik - New Jurisdiction Projects / Version 3.0 / New Protocols
[edit] “International Porting”
9.15-10.45
Different needs for different regions and stakeholders
- General remarks and peculiarities for Europe -- tba
- Peculiarities for Japan “digital copyright” - Prof. Tamura, Hokkaido University
- Moral Rights -- tba
10.45-11.15 Coffee break
[edit] Discussion
11.15-13.00
Regarding international porting: Challenges for different national licenses in the next 5 years
13.00-14.30 Lunch
[edit] Future Versioning
[edit] “International Private Law Clause”
14.30-15.00
- Introduction and proposal – Catharina Maracke
[edit] “On licensing of Derivative Works”
15.00-15.30
- How can derivative works be licensed? (Questions for the BY / BY-NC) Jessica Coates
[edit] “Parallel distribution clause”
15.30-16.00
- Japanese digital TV broadcasting – an example or exemption? Tomoaki Watanabe
[edit] Discussion
16.00-16.30
Strategies for future versioning
16.30-17.00 Tea break
[edit] Creative Commons licenses in the shade of litigation
17.00-18.15
- Virgin mobile case and lessons learned – legal aspects
- Discussion
[edit] “Non Commercial”
18.15-18.45
- Introduction of CC research study – next steps
- National guidelines: Europe? Asia (Japan?)
- Relevance for Collecting Societies (details about CS; update Dutch pilot etc at Session 3.1 of Open Business track)
[edit] CC0 “waiver and universal public domain assertion tools“
18.45-19.30
- Overview – new wording and next steps
- Discussion?
Dinner


