Time & Location | Program |
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9.00-10.30
| PARALLEL PAPER SESSIONS |
Room 108
| (A) Reflections on the Past, Present and Future of Free Culture Chair: N.N.
- "What is the Value of the Common? Aesthetics in a Networked Age"
Zac Zimmer, Cornell University, USA - "Collaborative Authorship: From Folklore to the Wikiborg"
Shun-Ling Chen, Harvard Law School, USA - "Creative Commons at the Crossroads between Technology, Market and Ideology"
Giorgos Cheliotis, National University of Singapore, USA Commentator: N.N.
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Room K005
| (B) Local Case Studies Chair: N.N.
- "Mapping the spread of Creative Commons licensing in Poland - and drawing policy guidelines out of the data."
Alek Tarkowski, University of Warsaw & Creative Commons Poland Eva Bartosiewicz, Warsaw Polytechnic, Poland Piotr Gawrysiak, Warsaw Polytechnic, Poland - "Field-Configuring Events and the Mobilization of Bias: The Copyright Discourse in the German Music Industry"
Leonhard Dobusch, Free University Berlin, Germany Elke Schüßler, Free University Berlin, Germany - "Facilitating Access to Knowledge by Asserting Users' Rights: An Israeli Case Study"
Dalit Ken-dror, University of Haifa, Israel Meital Duvdevani, University of Haifa, Israel
Commentator: N.N.
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10.30-11.00
| Coffee Break
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11.00-12.30
| BREAK-OUT SESSIONS Break-out sessions are discussion-oriented workshops, which should provide a relatively open space for exchanging ideas, questions and information on past and future research projects.
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Room 105
| Hybrid Economy: When is 'free' necessary and when is it 'sharecropping'?
Moderator: N.N.
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Room 108 | Free Culture Lawyers: Legal Frontiers
Moderator: N.N.
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Room K005 | Social Science and Humanities approach to Free Culture
Moderator: N.N.
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Room 108a | Computer Science and Free Culture Moderator Moderator: N.N.
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12.30-14.00 Cafeteria
| Buffet Lunch
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14.00-15.30
| PARALLEL PAPER SESSIONS
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Room 108
| (A) Free Culture Institutions Chair: N.N.
- "Institutional engagement in commons-based peer production: Gratifications, self-efficacy and collective efficacy"
Rong Wang, National University of Singapore Giorgos Cheliotis, National University of Singapore - "Commercial providers of online infrastructure for online creation communities"
Mayo Fuster Forell, European University Institute, Italy - "Managing Boundaries between Organizations and Communities: Comparing Wikimedia and Creative Commons"
Leonhard Dobusch, Free University Berlin, Germany Sigrid Quack, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Germany - "Web 2.0 and Scientific Publishing: an Overview"
Diego Ponte, University of Trento, Italy Judith Simon, Institut Jean Nicod, Ecole Normale Supérieure, France
Commentator: N.N.
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Room K005
| (B) Free Culture and the Knowledge Society Chair: N.N.
- "The role of Free Culture in the fight against corruption"
Renata Avila Pinto, Creative Commons Guatemala - "The Knowledge Society – a Freedom Centred Perspective"
Wouter Tebbens, Free Knowledge Institute, Spain Hinde Ten Berge, Free Knowledge Institute, Netherlands David Jacovkis, Free Knowledge Institute, Spain Franco Iacomella, Free Knowledge Institute, Argentina - "How Open are Societies in the Virtual?"
Holger Kienle, University of Victoria, Canada Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic, Malardalen University, Sweden Andreas Lober, RAe Schulte Riesenkampff, Germany Crina Vasiliu, Democracy Reporting International, Germany - "The Welfare Impact of Creative Commons"
Tal Niv, UC Berkeley and Creative Commons, USA
Commentator: N.N.
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15.30-16.00
| Coffee Break
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16.00-17.30 Room 105
| COMMUNIA PANEL "PANEL TITLE"
- Amelia Andersdotter, MEP, Pirat Partiet, Sweden
- Paolo Lantieri, WIPO Copyright Office
- N.N., European Commission
- Markus Beckedahl, netzpolitik.org & newthinking communications, Germany
Moderator: Juan Carlos de Martin, NEXA Center for Internet & Society, Italy & COMMUNIA Coordinator
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17.30-18.30 Room 105
| CONCLUDING SESSION
Members of the Organizing Committee take feedback and discuss next steps.
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