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CopyCamp 2014: presentations' recordings

Zuzana Adamová: Culture vs Copyright
Irina Baraliuc: Intellectual privacy online: Is there space on Facebook for intellectual development and exploration?
Jake Beaumont-Nesbitt: Funding musicians vs funding music
Andriy Bichuk/Maksym Naumko Collective rights management in Ukraine – the way it should not be
Anna Biernacka: Whom copyright serves
Milena Bogdanowicz: Fair use for the purpose of documentation and information
Michał Boni: European ”copyright” in the information society
Radek Czajka: Can culture be compatible with Free Software?
Gaetano Dimita: The global dissemination treaty – a proposal
Dimitar Dimitrov: Hacking Brussels: Liquid lobbying to change the copyright narrative
Cory Doctorow: Information Doesn’t Want to Be Free
Maciej Giermak: Right to culture in the EU law
Konrad Gliściński: This parrot is no more or where is all the loss
Mariusz Gniadek: Share-commerce, or marketing in the hands of community
Jarosław Góra/Bartosz Pudo: Copyright trolling – don’t tease the troll and don’t be teased by one
Karolina Grodecka: OpenAGH – open academic e-textbooks for engineers
Anna Gruhn: Will I patent it? What and why do the most patently active Polish universities patent?
Lucie Guibault: Fair use in support of mash-ups, remixes and other transformative uses in Europe
Wojciech Hardy: Internet piracy vs booksale
Marek Hojda: I earn thanks to the collective management organization
Marek Hojda: Conference Opening
Kamil Jaczyński: It’s possible to sell culture, or how to benefit from creativity
Miłada Jędrysik: Moominvalley or Mordor? Future scenarios of the right to culture – research output
Birgitta Jónsdóttir: During the times of universal greed, sharing is a revolutionary act
Vladimir Kharitonov: The digital changes all for business and nothing for the book
Bogna Kietlińska/Mariusz Piotrowski: Research on the public debate about copyright – Poland 2012-2013
Rafał Kownacki: Author’s right to remuneration as a fundamental human right
Michał Kruk: Trolling in the intellectual property law
Dorota Halina Kutyła: Information architecture – towards the cult of beauty
Jarosław Lipszyc: Conference Opening
Izabela Litwin: The impact of costs linked with copyright and related rights on the price of the final product, now and in the future
Alex Lungu/Ioana Pelehatăi: Copy-me: A Webseries About Copying
Jacek Łęgiewicz: Conference Opening
Natalia Łukaszewicz: Patent challenges for the Maker Movement
Łukasz Łyczkowski: Social media and the problem of copyright
Joanna Matczuk: Non-literal copying – the limits of freedom of creative expression in the context of the copyright law
Péter Mezei: Digital exhaustion after the ReDigi and UsedSoft decisions
Magdalena Miernik: On the legal limits of parody
Natalia Mileszyk: Playing with corporations: trademarks vs freedom of speech
Matěj Myška: Friends or Foes? The Creative Commons Licenses and Collective Rights Management
Katarzyna „Novika” Nowicka: Copyright vs promotion of music
Krzysztof Siewicz: Freedom of information of an individual
Rafał Sikorski: In search for an effective model of remuneration for usage of works within private fair use
Yngve Slettholm: Licensing of cultural heritage – the Bookshelf experience
Jan Sowa: ”I wish we didn’t use the word: theft”. Polish writers on intellectual property, copyright and so called piracy
Maira Sutton: Building a Transnational, Peer-to-Peer User Rights Movement
Attila Szervác: Copyright restrictions vs Human Rights
Alek Tarkowski: Can copyright reform save the Open Movement?
Jan Vobořil: ??Limits of right to privacy for Creative Commons licences
Mikhail Volchek: Yes, yes… we can alter copyright!
Piotr Waglowski: Official materials as non-copyrighted-work
Marcin Węgrzynowski: Hairdresser in the fight against the system
Benjamin White: At the Coal Face of Copyright – Data Mining, Here, Now and in the Future
Marcin Wilkowski: Copying as a condition of digital heritage
Michał Wiśniewski: On (not) obeying copyright
Ewa Wojnarska-Krajewska: Data mining in the Internet and the EU reform of copyright
Michał 'rysiek’ Woźniak: The Praise of Copyleft
Jacek Zadrożny: Copyright and accessibility – when people with disabilities can be consumers of culture
Kacper Zagadka: Self-publishing the Polish way, or the escape over the ocean
Krzysztof Zuber: Hairdressers also have to follow copyright

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