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CopyCamp 2015: detailed programme

09.00 – 10.00: registration

ROOM A

10.00 – 10.15: opening of the conference

10.15 – 10.45: plenary:
Jarosław Lipszyc, Modern Poland Foundation
Michał Kanownik, ZIPSEE Cyfrowa Polska
Giorgia Abeltino, Google

10.45 – 11.30: Lev Manovich: The Science of Culture? Learning about cultural trends and history from big cultural data

11.30 – 11.45: break

11.45 – 13.15:

Future of Copyright

Eoin O’Dell: Drafting Flexibilities in Copyright – Irish lessons for the EU
Ewa Laskowska/Grzegorz Mania: Music like water – two voices on the future of copyright
Walter van Holst: Let’s burn down Berne
Monika Gebel: Copyright territoriality – what next?
Alfons Karabuda: Copyright and Human Rights
Ana Ramalho: Judicial discretion gone bad? The judicial activism of the Court of Justice in the field of copyright
Cédric Manara: Copyright and the 99% – time to make copyright simple

13.15 – 13.45: break

13.45 – 15.15:

Copyright Debate

Ian Hargreaves: Copyright reform: lessons from the UK
Arzak Khan: Public Perception in Pakistan towards Copyright and Use of Internet
Władysław Majewski: Rejection of Patent Directive – 10th anniversary
Katarzyna Wypchło: On ineffective ideas of internet users to protect their copyrights
Julian Hauser: What’s wrong and meta-wrong with copyright: philosophy and the copyright debate
Matija Šuklje: Implications of the EU Copyright Directive reform on Free Software
Julia Reda: Reframing the copyright debate

15.15 – 15.45: break

15.45 – 17.15:

CopyArt II

Aleksandra Janus: It’s only others’ works that I find interesting. About Zachęta Gallery exhibition (and) on appropriation in arts
Bean Gilsdorf: Lateral Appropriation and the Obligations of Artist-Peers
Izabela Smelczyńska/Antoni Michnik: Off register. Talks about music and copyright – making of
Maciej Jakubowiak: Literary models of copyright
Anna Jarmuszkiewicz/Anna Smywińska-Pohl: „Orphan works in Polish copyright law”:ttps://youtu.be/I86MuFeQqec
Marta Dubowska: Blind gossips vs freedom of speech
Weronika Szczawińska: Field of research: registered trade mark

17.15 – 17.45: break

17.45 – 19.15:

Technology and Innovation

Reinier Bakels: Patents, a Major Threat to Innovation
Natalia Łukaszewicz/Paweł Chojnacki: Green light for Makers – a new legal framework
Diana Cocoru: Text and Data Mining – Do we need to distinguish between commercial and non-commercial use?
Witold Chomiczewski: Aftermath of chomikuj.pl case. Will portals be obliged to monitor content for copyright infringements?
Joanna Łukaszyk/Damian Łukaszyk: On (non)compliance with copyright to software
Tadeusz Chełkowski: Towards self-organisation. Economy of social movements – some theory and one example
László Mészáros: Credits for all – alternative currencies

ROOM B

10.00 – 11.30: live broadcast from ROOM A

11.30 – 11.45: break

11.45 – 13.15:

Models of Remuneration

Marcin Wilkowski: Unpleasant role of copyright in the times of invisible labour
Michał Krawczyk: IPiracy 2012-2015 – summary of empirical research
Zsófia Lehóczki: Civil or public cultural support for musicians
Jarosław Mojsiejuk: Who launders money in the Internet? Laundering revenues from copyright infringements
Anna Gawlita: Fair Trade” for film productions – remuneration for authors and makers of low-budget projects
Jan Strycharz: Efficiency and justification for collective management
Alina Gut: Copyright law in Muslim countries: Iraq and Turkey

13.15 – 13.45: break

13.45 – 15.15:

CopyArt I

Katarzyna Klich-Płocica: Royalties – the obscure object of desire
Kamil Jaczyński: Music in digital world – piracy or fair use?
Aleksandra Sewerynik: „This song sounds familiar”:
Hanna Raszewska: Kinetography Laban and copyright law
Adrian Zwoliński: „Level hard – computer games and copyright”:
Grzegorz Pacek: Copyright law was (not) designed to protect vanity
Dariusz Śmiechowski: Authors in urban space

15.15 – 15.45: break

15.45 – 17.15:

Copyright Enforcement

Katarzyna Błeszyńska: Legal status of photography in the Internet – protection and execution of rights
Paweł Szulewski: Copyright law in present days – does it pay?
Lucie Straková/Matěj Myška: Who shall pay? The development of the communication to the public right in Czech case law
Agnieszka Vetulani-Cęgiel: Shaping mechanisms of EU copyright law
Marcin Maj: Why is copyright trolling harmful to authors and copyright law?
Pedro Henrique Batista: Sham Litigation Based on Copyrights: A Possibility in the European Union?
Karolina Andersdotter: Cross-border Copyfight: European libraries re-thinking the InfoSoc Directive

17.15 – 17.45: break

17.45 – 19.15:

Copyright and Education / Users Rights

Alek Tarkowski: Leveraging copyright in support of education
Dominika Gałecka: Open access to museums
Marek Troszyński: „Presentations from the Internet. On life at universitites
Iga Bałos: Homework not done? New law and distance learning
Michał Starczewski: When copyright hampers and when it suports scientists?
Bernd Justin Jütte: The EU Copyright „Reform” Ignores the User
Katarzyna Strycharz: Have we reached a compromise? Reforming the copyright exception for education

19.15 – 19.30: closing of the conference

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