KR21 report on Copyright Norms in 7 Jurisdictions
Knowledge Rights 21 (KR21) has published a report titled “Copyright and Open Norms in 7 Jurisdictions: Benefits, Challenges & Policy Recommendations” and announced a webinar to present the report.
Knowledge Rights 21 (KR21) presented its latest report “Copyright and Open Norms in 7 Jurisdictions: Benefits, Challenges & Policy Recommendations“, prepared by the Centre for Intellectual Property Policy and Management (CIPPM) at Bournemouth University. A key finding of the study highlights that open norms offer a major opportunity for countries to immediately improve their education, research, creative and technology sectors.
The findings of the study will be presented today in a webinar at 14.00 CET: Registration.
On Thursday, July 4, 2024, TV SLO 1 aired a new show Conversations about the Future with the subtitle Alternative Futures, in which three guests reflected on the dilemmas and opportunities of an increasingly digitized society. In addition to Dr. Maja Bogataj Jančič from ODIPI, were also anthropologists Dr. Dan Podjed from ZRC SAZU and computer engineer Dr. Blaž Zupan from the Faculty of Computer Science and Informatics UL.
In the first week of July 2024, the Summer Course on International Copyright Law and Policy took place in Amsterdam, which was also attended by the young researcher Laura Pipan from ODIPI.
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Non-profit organisation Electronic Information for Libraries (EIFL) launched a new guide on rights retention and secondary publishing rights to raise awareness, support researchers and authors in EIFL partner countries and improve the achievement of open access to research.