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CopyCamp 2017: programme

Day 1 (September 28th, 2017)

10:00-14:00 Workshops (Centrum Kreatywności Targowa)

14:00-19:30 Presentations (parallel sessions in Kino Praha)

Room A Room B
14:00-15:30 plenary transmission
Jarosław Lipszyc (Fundacja Nowoczesna Polska) transmission
Jan Kottman (Google) transmission
Raegan MacDonald (Mozilla) transmission
Ryan Merkley (Creative Commons) transmission
15:30-16:00 coffee break
16:00-17:20 Aaron Perzanowski - The End of Ownership Jacob Riddersholm Wang, Pernille Feldt, Martin Appelt - The empirical strikes back - digital museums, ownership and cultural rights
Iga Bałos - Driving into the Unknown?! Patents, software and autonomous cars Krisztina Rozgonyi - Copyright (and) Culture: the governance of audiovisual broadcast archives - legal en(dis)ablers
Martyna Czapska - Do androids dream of copyright? Maksym Naumko - Heritage many would like to forget: copyright and digitization of monumental Soviet heritage in Ukraine
Damian Flisak - Is it really urgent to have lex robotica? Anikó Grad-Gyenge - Works made for hire by the state
Luca Guidobaldi - Appropriation, overlapping copyrights, trademarks and designs and risk of over-and under-protection in the Age of “Liquid IP”
17:20-17:50 coffee break
17:50-19:30 Jamie Love - International cooperation in public research and support for cancer drugs Ariele Elia - Appropriation in Fashion: Where to Draw the Line
Mirko Boehm - The concept of property in Open Source in a hybrid open/closed world Magdalena Płonka, Joanna Porayska - Illegal copying in fashion industry - some examples
Krishna Ravi Srinivas - Of Seeds, Machines and Rights: Open Source and Innovation in Agriculture Łukasz Czernicki - Who were you to own what I wear?
André Rocha – Farmlabs – What is or can be Open Agriculture? Nick Briz - Music „Sampling” in the Age of Machine Learning
Mitch Altman - Open hardware: consequences on projects and society Antonio Roberts - No Copyright Infringement Intended
Tomasz Zalewski - Legal Robots - artificial intelligence in legal industry Aleksandra Sewerynik, Anna Kruszewska - Collision of an exclusive right and artistic freedom - can we use events that really happened in creative works? Copyright and personal right issues.
Agnieszka Serlikowska - The influence of appellation of origin, geographical indication and food commercial quality on everyday consumer choices Marek Porzeżyński - Computer generated (intellectual) property.
19:30 closing

Day 2 (September 29th, 2017)

10:00-14:00 Workshops (Centrum Kreatywności Targowa)

14:00-19:45 Presentations (parallel sessions in Kino Praha)

Room A Room B
14:00-15:05 opening transmission
Alicja Adamczak (Polish Patent Office) transmission
ZIPSEE representative transmission
Krzysztof Siewicz (Fundacja Nowoczesna Polska) transmission
15:05-15:15 technical break
15:15-16:45 Julia Reda - Copyright showdown! Delia Browne - Fixing Copyright for Education in the 21st Century
Till Kreutzer - The exclusive right in (press) publications: A threat to the Internet as we know it! Natalia Mileszyk - Collective Management Organisations - quo vadis?
Diana Cocoru, Polina Malaja - EU copyright reform and its implications for collaborative software
development
Lucie Straková - Independent management entity - what’s gonna change?
Diego Naranjo - Rage Against the #CensorshipMachine - Upload filters VS human rights Nevena Kostova - Opportunities and Challenges for Authors in a Dynamic Publishing Industry
Berhnard Hayden - Copyfighters – what do young Europeans think about copyright reform? Wojciech Hardy - Brace yourselves, pirates are coming! The longterm effect of Game of Thrones leak on its TV viewership
Flóra Márta Szigeti - Framing the Internet - Publishers’ Right under Construction Gloria Gonzalez Fuster - Who is listening to the data subject? Music streaming and privacy
16:45-17:15 coffee break
17:15-18:15 Carolina Botero - Sharing is not a crime Peter Murray-Rust - The Right to Read is the Right to Mine
Raul Veede, Eva Lepik - Freedom of Panorama and How to Achieve It: The Case of Estonia Jérémie Zimmermann - Hacking with Care
Anna Mazgal - Paradigm lost? How Our Freedoms are Weaponized Against Us and What We Can Do About It Katarzyna Szymielewicz - Who owns the data fed to algorithms? Who controls the outcomes? Who can open the ‘black box’?
Till Jaeger - Machine Learning and database rights
18:15-18:45 coffee break
18:45-19:45 Matthias Kirschner - Limux: the loss of a lighthouse Piotr Płucienniczak - Rozdzielczość Chleba: art, culture and publishing beyond property
Krzysztof Izdebski - From the Freedom of Information to the Right to Reuse Public Sector Information Małgorzata Gurdziel - Practical aspects of co-operation with a cultural institution
Dániel Szabó - Prosecution for making a smartphone app on public transport - A case study from Hungary Radosław Radwan - Author in the Virtual Plaza. The Problem of Authorship and Copyright in Vaporwave
19:45 closing
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