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Summit winding down

We are almost done, the last session is upon us. There are three declarations that will be distributed (and hopefully signed on). I will read them in detail and blog about them later on. All I have to say is Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 19 yearsJune 25, 2006 ago
Creative Commons

Day 3 keynote session

International role of Creative Commons with Cory Doctorow, Jimmy Wales, James Love, Glen Otis Brown and Nhlanhla Mabaso. Cory Doctorow: WIPO development agenda, the experience of EFF at WIPO. There should be a stronger institutional representation of Creative Commons at Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 19 years ago
Networks

Reviewed llamas

Blogs reviewed in scholarly journals? I did not think it was possible for anyone to take us seriously, but the latest issue of the excellent Journal of Intellectual Property & Practice (2006 1(7):493-494) has a review by Toby Headdon of Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 19 years ago
Creative Commons

Commons in art, science, and culture

The most impressive panel in my opinion: Niva Elkin-Koren, James Boyle, John Willbanks and Jenny Toomey. James Boyle is clear-headed and acute as usual, warning of the dangers present in the commons movement. The first danger is that we should Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 19 years ago
Conferences

First day impressions

(picture courtesy of Ariel Vercelli)I’m still here after the first day, a bit worse for wear from jet-lag and a dodgy stomach, but still going. So many different highlights to the first day! Perhaps I should just paint a picture Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 19 yearsJune 24, 2006 ago
Creative Commons

Policy workshops

Quite a good start to the policy discussions, there is too much to write, so I’ll be rather brief. WIPO discussion: Contentious session indeed! There was a good presentation from Richard Owens, but then some cutting comments from James Boyle, Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 19 years ago
Conferences

Summit begins with a bang

Opening Session: Very good opening session. The highlights for me were Joi Ito, who has been speaking on the many different technical things in which we can make sure that Creative Commons works from a business perspective. Gilberto Gil has Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 19 yearsJune 23, 2006 ago
Creative Commons

Live from Rio

The meeting has started, we are gathered in the impressively posh Marriot Hotel in Ipanema. I measure poshness by how many times I politely get asked what I’m doing (three times before getting to the venue). I guess that it’s Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 19 years ago
Conferences

Brazil, Brazil

I will be away to Rio de Janeiro to attend the second Creative Commons summit, or more accurately, the iCommons summit, as it is actually an international gathering to discuss the Creative Commons movement, and what a gathering it promises Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 19 yearsJune 20, 2006 ago
Copyright

When moral rights go wrong

I am becoming rather ambivalent about moral rights, which goes against my Civil Law upbringing. I believe that moral right of attribution is a good thing, but that the moral right of integrity can be difficult to apply, and when Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 19 yearsJune 20, 2006 ago

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