Time & Location
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8.30-9.30 Hallway
| Check-in and on-site registration of participants
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9:30-9:45 Room 105
| WELCOME ADDRESS |
9.45-11.15
| PARALLEL PAPER SESSIONS |
Room 102
| (A) Reflections on the Past, Present and Future of Free Culture Chair: Sigrid Quack, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Germany - "Collaborative Authorship: From Folklore to the Wikiborg" (paper available upon request from author)
Shun-Ling Chen, Harvard Law School, USA - "Creative Commons at the Crossroads between Technology, Market and Ideology" (paper available upon request from author)
Giorgos Cheliotis, National University of Singapore, Singapore - "The Anti-Patent Movement Revisited: Institutional Change and Cognitive Frames in Nineteenth-Century Germany (Paper)
Markus Lang, University of Bamberg, Germany
Commentator: Bodo Balazs, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
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Room K005 | (B) New Forms of Production Chair: Mirko Tobias Schäfer, University of Utrecht, Netherlands - "Play Material: Mod-making, Unmaking and Cross-Over Mutations" (paper available upon request from author)
Anne Marie Schleiner, ASCA/University of Amsterdam, Netherlands - "Commons-based Peer Production of Physical Goods — Is There Room for a Hybrid Innovation Ecology?" (Paper)
Peter Troxler, Square One, Netherlands - "Productive Paradigms in the Digital Era: Antirivalry, Prosumption and Network Effects" (Paper)
Ignacio de Castro Arribas, Spain
Commentator: Anas Tawileh, Cardiff University, UK
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11:15-11:30 | Coffee Break |
11.30-12.30 Room 105 | KEYNOTE
"After the Critique of Free and Open: Alternative Platforms and Revenue Models" Geert Lovink, Institute of Network Cultures, Netherlands
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12.30-14.00 Room 107a | Buffet Lunch |
14.00-15.30 Room 105 | WIKIMEDIA PANEL: "Government works in the public domain - All your tax-paid content are belong to us" - What does a proper GOV-PD definition include, what are the benefits and risks associated with a shift in copyright policy, what are alternative approaches to make government works accessible and usable to the public? We are looking into the mechanisms of "GOV-PD" - public domain works created by the government - and discuss the implications of rules that still prevent tax payers to use the works they already paid for.
Moderator: Mathias Schindler, Wikimedia Germany
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15.30-16.00 Room 107a | Coffee Break |
16.00-17.30 | PARALLEL PAPER SESSIONS |
Room 102
| (A) New Markets for Free Music Chair: Elizabeth Stark, Yale University, USA - "The Monopoly beneath: support systems and how they hinder alternative licensing in music" (Paper)
John Weitzmann, Saarland University, Germany - "Harvesting the Creative Commons: Comparing Netlabels and Indie Labels" (Paper)
Cornelia Zacharias, Free University Berlin, Germany - "What do we know about the Impact of P2P File-Sharing on the Music Industry? A Literature Review" (Paper)
Volker Grassmuck, GPOPAI/EACH/USP, Brazil
Commentator: Mike Linksvayer, Creative Commons
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Room K005
| (B) New Approaches to Free Education & Research Chair: Max Senges, Google Germany, Germany - "Free Technology Academy: Towards sustainable production of free educational materials" (Paper)
Wouter Tebbens, Free Knowledge Institute, Spain Lex Bijlsma, Open Universiteit, Netherlands David Megias, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain David Jacovkis, Free Knowledge Institute, Spain Franco Iacomella, Free Knowledge Institute, Spain - "Facilitating Access to Knowledge in Education Via Fair Use Best Practices" (Paper)
Orit Fischman Afori, College of Management Academic Studies, Israel Niva Elkin-Koren, University of Haifa, Israel Amira Dotan, College of Management Academic Studies, Israel Ronit Haramati-Alpern, University of Haifa, Israel - "Web 2.0 and Scientific Publishing: an Overview"
Diego Ponte, University of Trento, Italy Judith Simon, Institut Jean Nicod, Ecole Normale Supérieure, France
Commentator: Alek Tarkowski, University of Warsaw, Poland
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17.30-18.00 | Coffee Break |
18.00-19.30 Hallway & Room 105 | LIGHTNING TALKS & POSTER SESSION
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21.00 Betahaus | FREE CULTURE PARTY
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