> Rewriting Copyright with the Swedish Pirate Party > Sunday, July 29, 5-7 pm > The Hillside Club > 2286 Cedar Street > Berkeley, CA 94709 > www.hillsideclub.org > > All too often, today's copyright law fails to serve the public interest. > In this discussion,Rick Falkvinge of the Swedish Pirate Party joins us > to examine some new approaches to copyright,challenging some of the > fundamental (and unexamined) assumptions > about "intellectual property." We'll look at how both creativity and > civil liberties are often stymied by the current system, and > highlight some genuinely new proposals for change. > > Rick Falkinge, Pirate Party, Sweden > Karl Fogel, QuestionCopyright.org > Brad Templeton, Electronic Frontier Foundation > Tony Falzone, Fair Use Project, Center for Internet and Society, > Stanford Law School > Mary Hodder, Dabble > Moderator: Jeff Ubois, digital archivist
Amalyah Keshet Head of Image Resources & Copyright Management The Israel Museum, Jerusalem akeshet at imj.org.il Chair, MCN IP SIG www.mcn.edu Blog www.musematic.net
