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Volker Grassmuck
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Fri Jan 23 17:24:44 CET 2004
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Subject: [Random-bits] TACD, Feb 4 workshop in Brussels, Copyright in the
Digital Age
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 11:47:54 -0500
From: James Love <james.love at cptech.org>
To: random-bits at lists.essential.org
Copyright in the Digital Age, Brussels
February 4, 2004
Hotel Renaissance, 19 rue du Parnasse, Brussels
This is a one day workshop hosted by the The Trans Atlantic Consumer
Dialogue (TACD) Committee on Intellectual Property, with support from the
Rockefeller Foundation. There is no fee to attend, but pre-registration is
required, by contacting TACD Coordinator, Ben Wallis (bwallis at consint.org,
Tel: +442072266663 Ext 218)
Agenda
09.00 - 09.15 Welcome and introduction
- Rhoda Karpatkin, President Emeritus of Consumers Union
- Felix Cohen, General Director, Consumentenbond
09.15 - 10.45 Part I: General overview - what is copyright
and what are the policy developments of interest to
consumers?
Moderator: James Love, Consumer Project on Technology
- Jule Sigall, US Copyright Office, Library of Congress
- The role of industry - Bertrand Moullier, Director General, International
Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF)
- Nick Ashton-Hart, Executive Director, International Music Managers Forum
(IMMF) - The rights of authors and performers
- Ann E. Chaitovitz, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists -
The rights of authors
- Chris Murray, Consumers Union - The consumer perspective
10.45 - 11.00 Break
11.00 - 12.30 Part II: Technical Protection measures and their effect on
fair use.
Moderator: Anna Fielder, Director of the Office for Developed and Transition
Economies, Consumers International.
- Richard Owens, Head of Copyright E-Commerce, Technology and Management
Division, World Intellectual Property Organisation
- Bernt Hugenholz, Professor, University of Amsterdam - Contractual use and
exceptions to copyrights
- Laurence Lebersborg, Test-Achats (Belgium) - Technical Protection of CDs
- Gwen Hinze, Staff Attorney, Electronic Frontier Foundation - Digital
rights management
- Michelle Childs, Head of Policy Research, Consumers Association (UK) -
Regional encoding of DVDs and CDs
12.30 - 13.30 Lunch
13.30 - 15.00 Part III: Enforcement of copyrights in the digital age
Considering how rights and exceptions are balanced, looking at the strain on
priorities of enforcement bodies, privacy versus enforcement of copyrights,
and EU and US legislation (DCMA IPR-enforcement directive)
Moderator: Victoria Villamar
- Rogier Wezenbeek, DG Internal Market, European Commission
- Ted Shapiro, Vice President, Europe Motion Picture Association
- Christiaan Albedink Thijm, SOLV new business advocaten
- Sarah Deutsch, Verizon, VP & Associate General Counsel
- Volker Grassmuck, Helmholtz Center for Cultural Technology, Berlin
15.00 - 15.15 Break
15.15 - 16.45 Part IV: How, and by whom, will digital information be
controlled?
Moderator: Ed Mierzwinski, US Public Interest Research Group
- Rishab Aiyer Ghosh, International Institute of Infonomics
- Manon Ress, Consumer Project on Technology
- Robin Gross, IP Justice
- Machiel van der Velde, Consumentenbond
16.45 - 17.00 Break
17.00 - 18.00 Closing panel: Conclusions of the days discussions
Moderator: Machiel van der Velde, Consumentenbond
- Richard Owens, Head of Copyright E-Commerce, Technology and Management
Division, World Intellectual Property Organisation
- Responses to days discussions, 3-5 minutes each, from Michelle Childs,
Anna Fielder, Victoria Villamar, Manon Ress and Gwen Hinze
- comments and questions from the floor
-- James Love, Director, Consumer Project on Technology
http://www.cptech.org, mailto:james.love at cptech.org tel.
+1.202.387.8030, mobile +1.202.361.3040
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