Video recording of the COMMUNIA salon on 18 June 2020
Last week on Thursday we held the second virtual edition of our COMMUNIA Salon. This edition focussed on the role of flexible exceptions in the context of Article 17 of…
Last week on Thursday we held the second virtual edition of our COMMUNIA Salon. This edition focussed on the role of flexible exceptions in the context of Article 17 of…
…access to information, and create widespread negative repercussions for related stakeholders. Instead, the Bulgarian “compromise” doubles down on the Commission’s original idea and ignoring most of the positive protections offered…
Yesterday, we held the first 2021 edition of our COMMUNIA Salon. This virtual edition focused on the role of ex-ante user rights safeguards in implementing Article 17. This is certainly…
…Sebastiaan ter Burg. More photos here. COMMUNIA salon The COMMUNIA salon in the Museum of Natural Sciences brought together more than 70 activists, academics and policy makers to discuss challenges…
On Thursday, the 2nd of July, we will be organising the next edition of our virtual COMMUNIA Salon to discuss the new German implementation proposal for Article 17 of the…
…other countries are apparently making progress with their national copyright reform agendas. One of the most interesting bits of news is coming out of Australia. The Australian Law Reform Commission…
…MONK CAFÉ Rue Ste-Catherine, 42 (BRUSSELS) Programme: Open discussion about the public domain in the digital world, the future challenges Prospectives on the future activity of Communia Drinks and networking…
…CDSM directive. Moderated by Teresa Nobre, the salon started with Paul Keller (COMMUNIA/Open Future) assessing the opinion in the context of the Commission’s stakeholder dialogue and the ongoing national implementations…
On Thursday we held the second COMMUNIA Salon in 2021. This time we discussed the German governments’ proposal for implementing the controversial Article 17 of the CDSM Directive. Taking place…
…to share freely and openly use Creative Commons licenses. An unwaivable right to compensation would interfere with the operation of open licensing by reserving a special and separate economic right…