University of Nottingham Commercial Law Centre

Professor Derclaye speaks a workshop on Supporting open culture through open data

 

On 20-21 October, the Egyptian museum in Turin, in collaboration with “ReCreate”, a project to rethink digital copyright law for a culturally diverse, accessible and creative Europe (funded by the EU's #Horizon2020 programme) hosts this two-day workshop for which it is still time to register, see https://twitter.com/reCreatingEU

The online session is titled “Co-creation in contemporary art and design”

It will explore the topics surrounding re-use of open cultural data to create new artistic works and works of industrial design.

Participants will discuss the applicable legal framework, particularly in terms of copyright law – exploring issues related to copyright subsistence, authorship and joint-authorship, ownership – and its interface with other areas of the law. Participants will also take a look at the opportunities presented by open policies at the international and EU level and see how these may be implemented within the given legal context.

Posted on Wednesday 20th October 2021

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