Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
PROGRAM
WEDNESDAY 22 OF OCTOBER
9.30 Welcome
10.00 Keynote: Mike Linksvayer (Creative Commons) (slides)
10.30 Session: Creative Commons and cultural production
What new possibilities does open content enable for artists? How should the copyright system be adapted to support the emerging new patterns of creativity?
Speakers:
Nicklas Lundblad, Google
Henrik Moltke
Victor Stone, ccMixter
Syb Groeneveld (chairman)
12.30 Lunch
14.00 Session: Creative Commons litigation and use
What are the special Nordic circumstances that we have to take into account when using Creative Commons licenses? What problems can we anticipate and how should we prepare for them?
Speakers:
Jan Rosén, Stockholm University
Till Jaeger, Institute for Legal Questions on Free and Open Source Software
(slides)
Mikko Välimäki, Helsinki University of Technology (slides)
Herkko Hietanen, Helsinki Institute for Information Technology (slides)
Evening: Social event
THURSDAY 23 OF OCTOBER
10.00 Keynote: John Buckman (Magnatune) (slides)
10.30 Session: Business with Creative Commons
How can you do business while giving away your products for free? The session presents case studies of innovative business and production models that are enabled by open content licensing.
Speakers:
John Buckman, Magnatune
Timo Vuorensola, Wreck A Movie / Star Wreck (slides)
Daniel Johansson, Musiclink
Marko Turpeinen, Royal University of Technology (chairman)
12.00 Lunch
13.30 Session: Open content licenses in public broadcasting and archiving
How is public information stored and made available? What kind of opportunities does open licensing provide for public broadcasters and archives?
Speakers:
Paul Gerhardt, Archives for Creativity (slides)
Pekka Gronow, Finnish Broadcasting Company (slides)
Ben White, British Library (slides)
Prodromos Tsiavos, University of Oslo/LSE (chairman)
15.30 Closing words